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The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II

CHAPTER XXIII
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One went back to the days when the Ambassador was editor of the _Atlantic Monthly_.

A woman contributor had sent him a story; like most literary novices she believed that editors usually rejected the manuscripts of unknown writers without reading them.

She therefore set a trap for Page by pasting together certain sheets.

The manuscript came back promptly, and, as the prospective contributor had hoped, these sheets had not been disturbed.

These particular sections had certainly not been read.


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