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After all, the magazine world was not the only medium to present my literary wares to the public. There remained the book world, a less narrow and prejudiced one. Kennerley had written me that he waited eagerly the completion of my Biblical play. And Zueblin, of the now defunct Twentieth Century had just sent me a twenty-five dollar check for a poem called Lazarus Speaks.
"On the contrary," I argued, with the impudence which was now my only chance, "it was only natural. Bob was rather raw with his friend Kennerley, you see. You knew about that?" "Oh, yes." "And why they fell out?" "Yes."
Published by permission of Mitchell Kennerley, and taken from the volume, The Ghost-Ship and Other Stories. The Ghost-Ship Fairfield is a little village lying near the Portsmouth Road, about halfway between London and the sea.
Belford, Clarke and Co., who hid their identity behind the "Morrill, Higgins" imprint, failed shortly after they had issued the book. "Presently," Mr. Saltus writes me, "a Chicago bibliofilou brought it out as the work of some one else and called it 'The Sins of Nero." Meanwhile Greening published it in London and finally Mitchell Kennerley reprinted it in New York.
Ivan, you are a citizen now." "And you are a citizen, Anna." The band started to play "My Country, 'tis of Thee," and Ivan and Anna got to their feet. Standing side by side, holding hands, they joined in with the others who had found after long days of journeying the blessed land where dreams come true. From The Forum Copyright, 1915, by Mitchell Kennerley. "Hey there's ladies here, move on you!"
Not that they're likely to bother their heads about us any more than we do about them." "You don't know that." "I certainly don't care," declared my lordly youth, with obvious sincerity. "No, I was only thinking of poor old George Kennerley and people like him, if there are any. I did care what he thought, that is until I saw he was as mad as anything on the subject. It was too silly.
C.W. SALEEBY, in Woman and Womanhood, p. 54, New York, Mitchell Kennerley, 1911, maintains that woman is biologically more variable than man, and that woman's less variable activity is due to her training. All these statements are summed up by saying that not only in women, but in most female animals of the higher orders, life is more anabolic than in males.
Midland Press. PUTNAM, NINA WILCOX. When the Highbrow Joined the Outfit. Duffield. REEVE, ARTHUR B. Ear in the Wall, The. Hearst. Treasure Train, The. Harper. RICHMOND, GRACE S. Whistling Mother, The. RINEHART, MARY ROBERTS. Bab: A Sub-deb. Doran. RODEHEAVER, HOMER. Song Stories of the Sawdust Trail. Moffat, Yard. ROSENBACH, A. S. W. Unpublishable Memoirs, The. Kennerley.
He is far too nice," declared Catherine's old self, "to be anything so nasty. But I always thought he had his head screwed on, and his heart screwed in, or I never would have let him loose in a Swiss hotel. As it was, I was only too glad for him to go with George Kennerley, who was as good at work at Eton as Bob was at games."
Three fishermen discovered mending nets, at rise of curtain." The stage was set for the second act. I must get the play finished in the rough. I owed this much to Mr. Derek, who was faithfully backing me if not to my own career ... and already I had succeeded in interesting Mitchell Kennerley, the new young publisher, in my effort.
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