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G.P. Payne

 

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G.P. Payne : Uncle Sam's Peculiarities

?My dear Sir, I have looked over Uncle Sam, and am still of the opinion I originally formed, that we could not use it for the Miscellany without great injury to the Author. It contains a great deal of matter; and if I took a few pages here and there, occasionally, it would neither, I am convinced, serve his purpose nor ours. I therefore think it better to return the MS to you without further delay, wishing it to be distinctly understood that in so doing, I wish by no means to be considered as expressing any unfavorable opinion of the MS itself.?

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Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Charles Dickens      Manuscript: Unknown

 

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