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What did I write?" She moves closer to Liz, scoots in, so that Liz imagines Fran might next crawl into her lap as Caroline does, settle there between her legs to practice reading in the way she's been instructed at school: Read It Once to See; Read It Twice to Comprehend; Read It Again to Fully Absorb Its Meaning.
I read it once.
"I read it once," Levine told me.
Read it once, he said, and move on.
The Nazis read it once or not at all.
We read it once, and we never need read it again.
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I think every writer could benefit from reading it once a year.
Kahane recalled, "After reading it once, I felt strongly that something was wrong, but I didn't know what".
JuliaC42 wrote: "I started reading it once (the Moncrieff) but it took me so long to read the first chapter that I gave up.
I realised I really enjoyed the range of articles and the quality of the writing and kept reading it once I had found a job (via the Guardian).
He knows you get mail, and he knows you seem to enjoy reading it once you open it up, but that doesn't mean he's going to let you do it.
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