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The March Family Trilogy

PART FIRST
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Don't you worry." The rumor of Fulkerson's connection with the enterprise accompanied many of the paragraphs, and he was able to stay March's thirst for employment by turning over to him from day to day heaps of the manuscripts which began to pour in from his old syndicate writers, as well as from adventurous volunteers all over the country.

With these in hand March began practically to plan the first number, and to concrete a general scheme from the material and the experience they furnished.

They had intended to issue the first number with the new year, and if it had been an affair of literature alone, it would have been very easy; but it was the art leg they limped on, as Fulkerson phrased it.

They had not merely to deal with the question of specific illustrations for this article or that, but to decide the whole character of their illustrations, and first of all to get a design for a cover which should both ensnare the heedless and captivate the fastidious.

These things did not come properly within March's province--that had been clearly understood--and for a while Fulkerson tried to run the art leg himself.


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