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Book Name: Twilight
Writer: Julia Frankau

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“Nightfall” is my final appearance. I will never compose another novel. A year prior I fell into an utilization essentially treated by morphia. I knew my De Quincey really well; maybe this game me this thought of composing my fantasies. “Dusk” was composed somewhere in the range of 11 and 1 around evening time, after the second and before the third half-grain infusion of morphia. Maybe it is bleak; maybe, being a certified individual encounter, it is just fascinating. For my entire life has been upbeat, fruitful; the end has gotten hard and unforeseen. Night and day I wish it were finished, however it lags.The just thing that vexes me in biting the dust is the idea that my book was not brought out in an ideal opportunity for me to peruse the takes note. The remarkable vacillations of the impacts of the medication appear to ingest my cognizance. I can’t compose it, however I had extended a paper called “Medication Dreams.” I have twitchings in my grasp which disallow holding a pen or pencil. I am advised these are totally because of morphia and omnipom. I have always been unable to direct papers or stories; thought has consistently appeared to move through the pen.To my dear American public, farewell.- Mrs. Julia Frankau, New York Times, Sunday Review of Books, March 12, 1916.

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