Excerpt from The Victim of Chancery: Or a Debtor's Experience
In appearing before the public as the writer of story, the author, as in a former publication, disavows all ambition to mingle with the literary world, in which he knows and feels himself to be unqualified to hold a position.
These pages, like the former also, have been written during unemployed hours, when the writer could not conveniently find other or more profitable occupation for himself: - but in submitting them for publication, he feels, that he has touched upon a subject which deeply interests the whole country. Pity it is that it should rest in so feeble hands.
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