Nocturne by Frank Swinnerton
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NOCTURNE
By FRANK SWINNERTON 1917 TO MARTIN SECKER THIS "NOCTURNE" INTRODUCTION BY H.G. WELLS "'But do I see afore me, him as I ever sported with in his times of happy infancy? And may I--_may_ I?' "This May I, meant might he shake hands?" --DICKENS, _Great Expectations_. I do not know why I should be so overpoweringly reminded of the immortal, if at times impossible, Uncle Pumblechook, when I sit down to write a short preface to Mr. Swinnerton's _Nocturne_. Jests come at times out of the backwoods of a writer's mind. It is part of the literary quality that behind the writer there is a sub-writer, making a |
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