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aaer will perceive for himself) is ther a le 40 s0 References to H.H.”’s crime 0 : : - isitive in the daily papers foy Septe 1 loop. Me, Idh Fe Oa, cause and purpose WOUId have Continued t Tobey ‘I Pract d not this memoir be, co Main mystery, had mt en permitte to en, 7 C : reading lamp. : Una, For the benefit of old-fashioned readers yy, le a)” 0 Wi destinies of the “real people beyond the “true” sto h to fol, may be given as received from Mr, “Win " ‘ : : muller ” 7 “Sey 4, who desires his identity Suppressed so that “the Ms this sorry and sordid business” shoylg not m : : Teach the cn Oy, to which he is proud to belong. His daughter “Louise » a college sophomore. “Mona Dahl” is 4 student in A ay has recently married the proprietor of @ hotel in Floris Ni ‘Richard F. Schiller” died in childbed, giving birth tp ; i girl, on Christmas Day 1952, in Gray Star, a settlement s, remotest Northwest. “Vivian Darkbloom” has writen abiogag, “My Cue,” to be published shortly, and critics who have a the manuscript call it her best book. The cemeteries involved report that no ghos Caretakers of the variog ts walk, Viewed simply as a novel, “L, lita” deals with situations aj emotions that would remain exasperatingly vague to the readr had their expression been etiolated by means of platitudinow evasions. True, not a single obscene term is to be found ai whole work; indeed, the robust philistine who is conditioned » modern conventions into accepting without qualms a lavish arty of four-letter words in a banal novel, will be quite a their absence here. If, however, for this pein TT comfort, an editor attempted to dilute or omit ae - certain type of mind might call “aphrodisiac” (see ™ ey Hot the monumental decision rendered December 6, Ss bh more John M. Woolsey in regard to another, consid cain outspoken, book), one would have to forego the pu | «ht inep) 7 might im Lolita” altogether, since those very scenes that one 8

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