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as you well know, the daily grind of a professional writer in making a living gives him very little time for writing along lines in which he may be personally interested. He receives his commission to write a certain article which the editor particularly desires. The writer may have no interest in the subject but he digs up the material and writes the article because it is his living. But there are times when the editor or editors order an article on lines which particularly interest the writer and then he can "advance" crossed out promote his views for the advancement of the cause. Just at present I have several orders for Indian sketches that "will" crossed out must be made entertaining, "and" crossed out each to have a basis of fact, and it is my opportunity to do something for the cause in which you and I are deeply concerned by pointing