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Chapters from My Autobiography

INTRODUCTION
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Raymond could not play the other half of him; it was above his level.

That half was made up of qualities of which Raymond was wholly destitute.

For Raymond was not a manly man, he was not an honorable man nor an honest one, he was empty and selfish and vulgar and ignorant and silly, and there was a vacancy in him where his heart should have been.

There was only one man who could have played the whole of Colonel Sellers, and that was Frank Mayo.[3] It is a world of surprises.

They fall, too, where one is least expecting them.


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