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I felt I ought to say all I could, put into it all I could. | I felt I ought to say all I could, put into it all I could. | ||
I did. The result was that | I did. The result was that I came near stealing the meeting from the others. There was danger of that, as when a man, | ||
I suppose there is something | presumed to act a womans part in a play steals the play. | ||
I have thought up a scheme. Perhaps it will wash. I have thought of trying to get money for the idea of donating myself to the country | I suppose there is something [[somment?]] in my personality. I don't like it. | ||
It seems to me that, for young writing men, the country | I have thought up a scheme. Perhaps it will wash. I have thought of trying to get money for the idea of donating myself to the | ||
country weeklies in general. I am not so sure Charles that we want socialism and certainly not wholesale communism. | |||
It seems to me that, for young writing men, the country weeklies might offer a great field. I'm pretty sure that if we had for example | |||
20 or 30 alive country weeklies in Virginia we could, in five years, raise |
Revision as of 00:56, 11 July 2022
2 I felt I ought to say all I could, put into it all I could.
I did. The result was that I came near stealing the meeting from the others. There was danger of that, as when a man,
presumed to act a womans part in a play steals the play.
I suppose there is something somment? in my personality. I don't like it.
I have thought up a scheme. Perhaps it will wash. I have thought of trying to get money for the idea of donating myself to the country weeklies in general. I am not so sure Charles that we want socialism and certainly not wholesale communism.
It seems to me that, for young writing men, the country weeklies might offer a great field. I'm pretty sure that if we had for example
20 or 30 alive country weeklies in Virginia we could, in five years, raise