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The Light That Failed

CHAPTER III
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I don't know why, but they do.

They say you have a fresh touch and a new way of drawing things.

And, because they're chiefly home-bred English, they say you have insight.

You're wanted by half a dozen papers; you're wanted to illustrate books.' Dick grunted scornfully.
'You're wanted to work up your smaller sketches and sell them to the dealers.

They seem to think the money sunk in you is a good investment.
Good Lord! who can account for the fathomless folly of the public ?' 'They're a remarkably sensible people.' 'They are subject to fits, if that's what you mean; and you happen to be the object of the latest fit among those who are interested in what they call Art.


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