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PREFACE
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PREFACE
I recall with perfect ease the idea in which "The Awkward Age" had its
origin, but re-perusal gives me pause in respect to naming it. This
composition, as it stands, makes, to my vision--and will have made
perhaps still more to that of its readers--so considerable a mass beside
the germ sunk in it and still possibly distinguishable, that I am half-
moved to leave my small secret undivulged. I shall encounter, I think,
in the course of this copious commentary, no better example, and none on
behalf of which I shall venture to invite more interest, of the quite
incalculable tendency of a mere grain of subject-matter to expand and
develop and cover the ground when conditions happen to favour it. I say
all, surely, when I speak of the thing as planned, in perfect good
faith, for brevity, for levity, for simplicity, for jocosity, in fine,
and for an accommodating irony. I invoked, for my protection, the spirit
of the lightest comedy, but "The Awkw
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