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Introduction to M. de I’Aube pine M . de I’Aubepine is unknown to many of his countrymen, as well as to the students of foreign literature. As a writer, he occupied a (n) [1] ______ place between the Transcendentalists and the great body of pen - and - ink men who address the intellect and sympathies of the multitude. [2] ______ His writings, to do them ______, are not all together destitute of fancy [3] ______ and ______;they might have won him greater reputation but for an invet- [4] ______ erate love of ______. His fictions are sometimes historical, sometimes of the present day, and sometimes have little or no reference either to time or [5] ______ space. In any case, he consents himself with the slightest possible counter- [6] ______ feit of real life and endeavors to interest his readers with the pecularity of [7] ______ he ______. M . de I’Aube’pine’s productions, if you read it in the [8] ______ point of view, may amuse a leisure hour; if ______, they can hardly fail to look like nonsense. [9] ______ M. de I’Aubepine is ______ ; he continues to write and publish. [10] ______ His first appearance was by a collection of stories, in a long series of vol- umes, ______" Contesdeur fois racontees". Our wearisome perusal of the titles of some of his recent works showed a certain personal affection and ______,though by no means admiration for the writer; and we would fain do the little in our power ______ introducing him favourably to the American public.

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