The Orange-Yellow Diamond by J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher
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almost suave voice, as if he and the witness were going to have a pleasant
and friendly little talk together. "So your ambition is to be a writer of fiction?" he asked. "I am a writer of fiction!" replied Lauriston. Mr. Parminter pulled out a snuff-box and helped himself to a pinch. "Have you published much?" he enquired, drily. "Two or three stories--short stories." "Did they bring in much money?" "Five pounds each." "Have you done anything else for a living but that since you came to London two years ago?" "No, I haven't!" "How much have you earned by your pen since you came, now?" "About thirty pounds." "Thirty pounds in two years. What have you lived on, then?" "I had money of my own," replied Lauriston. "I had two hundred pounds when I left home." |
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