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George Maconald. A Scottish poet, author and clergyman wrote over forty novels and works of phantasy as well as short stories, poems and non-fiction religous works. He was friends with many of the great authors of his time and is said to have had great influence on both C.S Lewis and J.R.R Tolkien. He also, with the help of his children, convinced Lewis Carrol to publish his book Alice In Wonderland.
The room was handsomely furnished but such as I would quarrel with none for calling common for it certainly was uninteresting. Not a thing in it had to do with genuine individual choice but merely with the fashion and custom of the class to which its occupiers belonged.
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