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One time when I asked him why, since he was my publisher, he didn't trouble himself with the admittedly arduous work of reading one of my books, he replied with unarguable logic: "For a start that's what that lazy bastard McCrum [editor-in-chief] is paid to do when he isn't watching the cricket on television.
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