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in pencil in top margin Rudens, S.P. [1950s]

I don't expect you to follow a pattern that I have imagined is yours, but I think underlined: The Disinherited has a clear pattern in your own mind and its compassion crossed out: was achieved a certain beauty of feeling and expression. underlined: A World To Win strikes me as inferior to the first book. The first book achieved a sense of the tragic. This book creates characters and situations which seem to me merely unfortunate; the unfortunate are not crossed out: merely tragic. They must be symbolic of some meaning or other to become that (over)