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Martin Eden

CHAPTER XIV
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He could talk well, but he was incapable of expressing himself in a literary way.

She compared Tennyson, and Browning, and her favorite prose masters with him, and to his hopeless discredit.

Yet she did not tell him her whole mind.

Her strange interest in him led her to temporize.

His desire to write was, after all, a little weakness which he would grow out of in time.


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