Norman Draper
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The other day I was thinking of books I couldn't come close to finishing. I'm afraid Faulkner's "The Sound and the Fury" was one of them. And "Finnigan's Wake," of course. But at least with those books I was able to knock off a few pages, or maybe even a chapter. Not so with "The Egoist" by George Meredith. That was a book I stopped reading after the first sentence! Awhile back, I looked the book up to revisit that offending sentence. Here it is: "There was an ominously anxious watch of eyes visible and invisible over the infancy of Willoughby, fifth in descent from Simon Patterne, of Patterne Hall, premier of this family, a lawyer, a man of solid acquirements and stout ambition, who well understood the foundation-work of a House, and was endowed with the power of saying No to those first agents of destruction, besieging relatives."
Now, does that suck you in or what!

































