Excerpt from Confessions of Con Cregan: The Irish Gil Blas Was it that I thought well of one story and very meanly of the other, and in consequence was angry at the want of concurrence of my critics? I suspect not. I rather imagine I felt hurt at discovering how little hold I had, in my acknowledged name, on a public with whom I fancied myself on such god terms; and it pained me to see with what little difficulty a new and a nameless man could push for the place I had believed to be my own. "The Daltons" I always wrote, after my habit, in the morning; I never turned to "Con Cregan"...
Excerpt from Confessions of Con Cregan: The Irish Gil Blas Was it that I thought well of one story and very meanly of the other, and in consequenc...
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