Hypocrisy at it’s best.
Narrator has no problems profiting off of old stories, but in the example of chapter 4 of Solomon’s mines(and the elephant hunting), and it being omitted from the story is ridiculous. Now he is omitting words from Mark Twain....Apparently the narrator believes better than the authors about what has relevance to his work. Political correctness? I do believe. I’d hate to be so weak minded—or at very least such a slave to money to the point of desecrating art for profit. Garbage.
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