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Dear Mr. Howells:
Dear Mr. Howells:
   [[Lined out: "This is to thank you"]] Your beautiful mention of my novel "True Love", in "A Conjecture of Intensive Fiction", came to me as a Christmas present which charmed me, and made me happy, as all you have said of my work, and my effort has done.  
   [[lined out: "This is to thank you"]] Your beautiful mention of my novel "True Love", in "A Conjecture of Intensive Fiction", came to me as a Christmas present which charmed me, and made me happy, as all you have said of my work, and my effort has done.  
     I suppose you know how greatly I desire to be worthy of your [[word line out]] praise: but my pleasure is it is so satisfactory to me, that I cannot [[word line out]] make myself think much of my worthiness, but only glory and delight is your words.  
     I suppose you know how greatly I desire to be worthy of your [[word scratched out]] praise: but my pleasure is it is so satisfactory to me, that I cannot [[word scratched out[[  make myself think much of my worthiness, but only glory and delight is your words.  
    [[Word line out]] There are many things I wish to say about democracy in fiction: and [[unclear]] numbers of people who express its ways who havent my brains . Every year I plan stories: and almost every year I plan novels: about they [[unclear]] and these people. [[word lined out]] Sometimes I write them as parts of them, and rewrite, and re-write them. But I almost never express my [[unclear]] what they wish, writing from natural inability or because I am distracted by writing constantly - or almost constantly in the presses - Writing ways and special [[unclear]] for which I have always had [[unclear]] demand from publisher. In the report I have had the [[unclear]] fortune in the world, and [[two lines marked out]]
      [[word scratched out]]There are many things I wish to say about democracy in fiction: and [[unclear]] numbers of people who express its ways who havent my brains . Every year I plan stories: and almost every year I plan novels: about their [[ideas?]] and these people. [[word lined out]] Sometimes I write them as parts of them, and rewrite, and re-write them. But I almost never express my [[unclear]] about them what they wish, writing from natural inability or because I am distracted by writing constantly - or almost constantly in the presses - Writing essays and the special articles for which I have always had [[unclear]] demand from publisher. In the report I have had the [[unclear]] fortune in the world, and [[two lines marked out]]

Latest revision as of 00:37, 11 February 2021

Dear Mr. Howells:

 lined out: "This is to thank you" Your beautiful mention of my novel "True Love", in "A Conjecture of Intensive Fiction", came to me as a Christmas present which charmed me, and made me happy, as all you have said of my work, and my effort has done. 
   I suppose you know how greatly I desire to be worthy of your word scratched out praise: but my pleasure is it is so satisfactory to me, that I cannot [[word scratched out[[  make myself think much of my worthiness, but only glory and delight is your words. 
     word scratched outThere are many things I wish to say about democracy in fiction: and unclear numbers of people who express its ways who havent my brains . Every year I plan stories: and almost every year I plan novels: about their ideas? and these people. word lined out Sometimes I write them as parts of them, and rewrite, and re-write them. But I almost never express my unclear about them what they wish, writing from natural inability or because I am distracted by writing constantly - or almost constantly in the presses - Writing essays and the special articles for which I have always had unclear demand from publisher. In the report I have had the unclear fortune in the world, and two lines marked out