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The sightings were a kind of sustenance for him, and, as the book romps on, they are for the reader, too.
What impact such childhood incidents made on the adult Dan Bessie are for the reader to divine, for the author studiously avoids self-revelation.
Beyond that simple form, there are for the reader unlimited mysteries to solve and connections to make, in terms of references and relations inside and outside the text.
No longer disorienting, not yet shopworn, they are, for the reader, transparent, like a documentary camera: you can see right through them to the subject matter.
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They are for the readers to decide for themselves -- how they feel about everything.
Clearly, that's for "the Reader" to decide.
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The research is for you; the story is for the reader.
That is for the reader, as it was for the child Kulka, something given.
"Whether the facts are negative or positive, that is for the reader to determine".
How much of this is fact and how much legend is for the reader to decide.
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