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thomas hardy
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sturminster ne little story id critic has been difficult to maintain. hohts of by experienced critics. the plot is itself shoes shos here and there on the ms. to draes of book no 1 consist of a digression beton girls is scarcely veiled enough. even alice's repentance afterratulate you on your execution of the scene in the church?porch on midsummer night, ly ed to introduce the leading idea of the story, otten, by sho the refusal of the carthorses to pass the churchyard eneral happiness and sunlight of the hour.
nooing to say—that if i inning to end, and condense it to about one half, or tth. i do not absolutely advise you to do this, but my old manuscripts that is the treatment, , even if you never attempt to print the story. it ood thing if you h after you become knoard to the second ms. the story, or rather sketch, is a very fair specimen of light, farcical comedy. should it be refused by an editor the reason htness of the . there is some affectation in the expressions, ht be easily cured by excision. i cannot his or her age. there is a certain fluency in the , ether inexperienced in expressing him or herself, so that if it is the unassisted ether is amusing. as first attempts both this and the midsummer eve story are far above the average.
believe me to remain
sincerely yours,
thomas
hardy
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