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Old 11-03-2013, 02:51 AM   #66
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He hasn't got nearly enough time on his hind, since he's the only person who seems to be creating collections on this level.

Frankly, I'd love to have the letters in electronic form -- everyone would, I think. Even superficial vultures would dwell on the ones she wrote at the end.

And thanks for including the new text. It's been ages since I read The Common Reader series, but I think I'd have noticed the omission if I reread that essay. Either that, or I'd have trudged around my apartment afterward, distracted from doing menial chores by the nebulous feeling that something was off.
I hope nobody else tried to read The Common Reader, the missing formatting for the quotes—which often come without quotation marks—made the text hard to understand in places.

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So we have 3 yea votes (2 of which reached me privately), 0 nay votes and 1 naah vote for the letters. It seems like I’ll have a glorious winter reading Woolf while you all have to go to work, do the dishes, etc. …

Not sure whether I will be able or willing to do them all, though, those volumes have about 3,000 pages.

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