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Daphne Bruno

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Had he been sitting with the grace he assumed in public rooms, instead of so relaxed a port, his appearance and his surroundings would have excellently suited a presentation portrait of T. Tenter Bruno, Esq. For on the writing - table were sheets of paper, a silver ink - pot and a pen — the very symbols of his craft; and in the background rose shelves of books, the finished product of his kind and the true setting of his life. On one shelf was a row of fifteen volumes, with fifteen titles, over one author's name — "T. Tenter Bruno.

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Ernest Raymond

Ernest Raymond was an English author and playwright, best known for his novel "Tell England: A Study in a Generation," which explores the impact of World War I on a generation of young men. His work often reflects on themes of war, identity, and the social changes of his time. Raymond's writing is characterized by its poignant exploration of the human experience amid the tumult of historical events. In addition to his fiction, he contributed to the literary landscape through various plays and essays, making him a notable figure in early 20th-century literature.

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