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+ because as it is well known the two are completely different.
+ and, strangely enough, never the opposite.
+ for instance, he liked it more while reading it than thinking about it - only the former allowed him to grasp it in its entirety whereas the latter - just his flaws.
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ing to his theory, and yes, he had theorized the entire thing) it was a novel, flesh of his flesh, and not, I donβt know, the seafood pasta that he made with his hands β hence the βbless your handsβ people say on such oc-casions β while tasting it, eyes and nose having a hand in it, under the palate. Therefore, neither with his own eyes did he manage to read it, nor could he measure himself by otherβs yardsticks, a difficulty well-known to all when before a social outing they look at them-selves in the mirror.
He would send it, in spite of the fact that the junction between chapters from the middle onwards β which, by having worked them to the bone, and they having passed him through the ringer, he thought (mistaken-ly) that they were free of loose ends, odd jobs and IOUs, and the ones from the beginning to the mid-dle, which by carrying them in excess (no matter what he did to them, even wonders) still had some screws loose β was continuously postponed.
He would send it even if there was no way he hadnβt overvalued it, after all it was his offspring. Overvalue he also did, however the possibility of it being un-derestimated by those who first took it, guileless and unsuspecting, in their hands. For, while by having no surprises in store for himself, ambushing him was as
Idea: with his lordship as a tunnelling machine
Find a way to make it sufficiently clear that youβre writing it in reverse intentionally and not out of ignorance, otherwise itβll be corrected in proofreading.
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impossible as a blitzkrieg36 to the general who thought of it, or the joke to the teller. Those, with a little bit of dumb luck, he might take for a ride. Even if just once. After all, you only tell a joke once, too.
He would send it, even if he did not trust them at all to read him the way he wanted them to. Namely that, letβs say, before skipping this phrase or that because it offered them some resistance, they would respect not the fact that it was pivotal, screw that, but that he had
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