sold (an ever-changing figure in the millions), than in obtaining solid figures for the Bible: whatever one thins of the word of God, his sales data are notoriously unreliable.
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PP. 9
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I know the back-of-the-neck experience is not an uncommon phenomenenon: it was however the first time it had happened to me
. Like a great many solitary people my senses are acutely attuned to the presence of others, and I am more used to being the invisble spy in a room than to being spied on. PP. 43
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‘Readers,“ continued Miss Winter, ”are fools. They believe all written is autobiographical. And so it is, but not in the way they think. The writer’s life needs time to rot away before it can be used to nouri
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