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To Mademoiselle

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Mademoiselle: It will not seem strange that a child should have entertained himself by composing the tales in this collection, but it will be astonishing that he should have had the audacity to present them to you. However, Mademoiselle, notwithstanding the huge discrepancy between the...
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Mademoiselle: It will not seem strange that a child should have entertained himself by composing the tales in this collection, but it will be astonishing that he should have had the audacity to present them to you.
However, Mademoiselle, notwithstanding the huge discrepancy between the.

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