As we think that John Oliver Hobbes' genius is best displayed in short stories, the public at large should welcome excellently printed edition of Some Emotions and a Moral, together with The Sinner's Comedy. Both stories coruscate with epigrams agreeably flavoured with cynicism. The moral, if moral it can be fitly called, applicable to the two, is that renunciation in love may sometimes, after all, be a mistake.
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As we think that John Oliver Hobbes' genius is best displayed in short stories, the public at large should welcome excellently printed edition of Some Emotions and a Moral, together with The Sinner's Comedy. Both stories coruscate with epigrams agreeably flavoured with cynicism. The moral, if moral it can be fitly called, applicable to the two, is that renunciation in love may sometimes, after all, be a mistake.