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>> No.911069 [View]

>>911052
:/ My less-serious work, which is meant to be more like a fairy-tale, kept turning up different authours (I got Ian Fleming, Dan Brown, J.R.R. Tolkien, and James Joyce) so I scanned an entire chapter and got...

Rowling. Ugh.

>> No.911051 [View]

I got Lovecraft and Austen on passages from my more serious work, but my Alice in Wonderland story (I've only tried one passage) turned up Ian Fleming. :)

>> No.911043 [View]

>>911032
My brother/soulmate!

>> No.911036 [View]

My stuff is consistently winning. All Lovecraft and Austen.
http://iwl.me/s/147eabd8

btw, the passage that I got Lovecraft with I wrote some fourteen months ago in a state of depression, it is the first paragraph:
She looked out of the window to the murk and mud beyond. Rain poured in torrents, as it had for days now. However, it had let up briefly for the moment, though only slightly, slowing to a dreary little drizzle with curtains of strong rain blown on gusts. Outside of Addie’s little neighborhood of waste and forgotten dreams, within the city, it was a night when few souls could be found out of doors, and those that were tended to cover with umbrellas and coats, and scurried from place to place with the minimum of time and the maximum of fuss. Right then, right there, the rain would be pounding on opalescent puddles of city grime and the near-acid drippings of civilization. Here, though, such modern amenities as asphalt and the cadmium streetlights cutting holes in the dark had not reached, and the shower waved in sheets up and down brown cobbles, dim, flickering spheres of oily streetlamps threatening to flicker out and leave the world to the ink of storm and night. As they raced in broad stripes of tiny splashes, each band chasing the next, each sheet of droplets in the storm sounded like the scuttling of thousands of mice.

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So, does anyanon know where I can find an onlline/electronic copy of Theologus Autodidactus for free?

I wanna read it, but I have a policy, which is that I never pay for works of fiction, and I can't find it.

Pic unrelated.

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