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s the pen which wrote it had been previously worn a good deal in a practice of some years. I had not indeed published anything before I commenced "The Professor," but in many a crude eff
., such as would be generally approved in theory, but the result of which, when c
to wealth and high station; that whatever small competency he might gain, should be won by the sweat of his brow; that, before he could find so much as an arbour to sit down in, he should master at least half t
tender, elevated, unworldly. Indeed, until an author has tried to dispose of a manuscript of this kind, he can never know what stores of romance and sensibility lie hidden in breasts he would not have suspected of casketing such treasures. Men in busine
e through some struggles - which indeed it has. And after all, its worst struggle and strongest ordeal is yet to come but it takes comfort
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aded from her intention, the authoress made some use of the materials in a subsequent work -"Villette," As, however, these two stories are in most res
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