Further Foolishness by Stephen Leacock
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He saw her as she was. Driven sane with despair, he then-- (Our staff here cut the story off. There are hundreds and hundreds of pages alter this. They show Edward Endless grappling in the fight for clean politics. The last hundred pages deal with religion. Edward finds it after a big fight. But no one reads these pages. There are no women in them. Our staff cut them out and merely show at the end-- Edward Purified-- Uplifted-- Transluted. The whole story is perhaps the biggest thing ever done on this continent. Perhaps!) II. Snoopopaths; or, Fifty Stories in One This particular study in the follies of literature is not so much a story as a sort of essay. The average reader will therefore turn from it with a shudder. The condition of the average reader's mind is such that he can take in nothing but fiction. And it must be thin fiction at |
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