CHAPTER II - PORTRAIT OF A SIREN-3

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"I wish our Richard would write about her." "Anthony, surely you don't think she's worth writing about." "As much as anybody," he answered, yawning. "You know I was thinking to-day that I have a great confidence in d**k. So long as he sticks to people and not to ideas, and as long as his inspirations come from life and not from art, and always granting a normal growth, I believe he'll be a big man." "I should think the appearance of the black note-book would prove that he's going to life." Anthony raised himself on his elbow and answered eagerly: "He tries to go to life. So does every author except the very worst, but after all most of them live on predigested food. The incident or character may be from life, but the writer usually interprets it in terms of the last book he read. For

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