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something more may present to the reader what he has to say.
something more may present to the reader what he has to say.
He may write, I mean, somewhat in the fashion of a book of
He may write, I mean, somewhat in the fashion of a book of
table-talk. This he may do by
table-talk. This he may do by confining himself just to what he
knows w/d be listened to with interest in a company of intelligent
persons, who had some acquaintance with the subject; + by putting
what he has to say of this kind, with the [[?]] + if possible
with the point required in conversation. This wd. render it ne-
cessary that the book s/d consist rather of paragraphs than of

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? A winter in the United States 1

  Sullivan                Introduction
                  No one w-d now think of writing a continuous narrative

of travel in the United States of America. The only alternative hitherto adopted has been that of Essays on American subjects. But towards these the opinion of the reading public has not been so favourable as to make one desirous of adding to their number There appears , however, to be another form, as yet I believe untried, in which he who has traveled in a country, about which people know much, but from which they are still desirous of hearing something more may present to the reader what he has to say. He may write, I mean, somewhat in the fashion of a book of table-talk. This he may do by confining himself just to what he knows w/d be listened to with interest in a company of intelligent persons, who had some acquaintance with the subject; + by putting what he has to say of this kind, with the ? + if possible with the point required in conversation. This wd. render it ne- cessary that the book s/d consist rather of paragraphs than of