Enoch Soames: A Memory of the Eighteen-Nineties

Max Beerbohm
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It occurs to you that he was a fool? It didn't to me. I was young, and had not the clarity of judgment that Rothenstein already had. Soames was quite five or six years older than either of us. Also--he had written a book. It was wonderful to have written a book.
Genres: Short StoriesFantasyFictionScience FictionTime TravelClassicsBritish LiteratureHumor20th CenturyHistorical Fiction
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