The Writer, 50. sējumsWriter, Incorporated, 1937 |
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62. lappuse
... ( Continued from Page 49 ) his first appearance . This should not be a long description , but just enough for the reader to get a clear and concise picture of him ; then as the story advances , let the reader discover further things about ...
... ( Continued from Page 49 ) his first appearance . This should not be a long description , but just enough for the reader to get a clear and concise picture of him ; then as the story advances , let the reader discover further things about ...
92. lappuse
... ( Continued from Page 77 ) reader may be won or lost ; he is always approv- ing or disapproving the behavior of some actor ; if he disapproves in a sufficiently large number of instances , he will abandon reading . Finally , granting that ...
... ( Continued from Page 77 ) reader may be won or lost ; he is always approv- ing or disapproving the behavior of some actor ; if he disapproves in a sufficiently large number of instances , he will abandon reading . Finally , granting that ...
204. lappuse
... ( Continued from Page 181 ) No , or Don't at breakfast ; and James Cagney is one of those breakfast companions loathed by some people and adored by others , such as myself , who prefer to butter each egg with a full half - hour of ...
... ( Continued from Page 181 ) No , or Don't at breakfast ; and James Cagney is one of those breakfast companions loathed by some people and adored by others , such as myself , who prefer to butter each egg with a full half - hour of ...
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