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Faulkner in Toronto: A Further Note
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Since the appearance of my article, "William Faulkner, Cadet" (University of Toronto Quarterly, XXXV, 2 [January 1966], 117-32), new information about Faulkner's Royal Air Force career has emerged in sufficient quantity to warrant the publication of a brief supplementary note.
Title: Faulkner in Toronto: A Further Note
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Since the appearance of my article, "William Faulkner, Cadet" (University of Toronto Quarterly, XXXV, 2 [January 1966], 117-32), new information about Faulkner's Royal Air Force career has emerged in sufficient quantity to warrant the publication of a brief supplementary note.
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