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My task is done. I have written the recipe for "success". If followed, it cannot fail. Wherein I may not be entirely comprehended, the plus-entity of whosoever listens will supply the deficiency; and upon that better self of mine, I place the burden of imparting to generations that are to come, the secret of this all-pervading good - the secret of being what you have it within you to be. It is claimed that many who hear this story almost immediately begin to have good fortune - so is it worth a few minutes of your time to find out if it works for you?

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My task is done. I have written the recipe for "success". If followed, it cannot fail. Wherein I may not be entirely comprehended, the plus-entity of whosoever listens will supply the deficiency; and upon that better self of mine, I place the burden of imparting to generations that are to come, the secret of this all-pervading good - the secret of being what you have it within you to be. It is claimed that many who hear this story almost immediately begin to have good fortune - so is it worth a few minutes of your time to find out if it works for you?
Autorenporträt
Frederick Van Rensselaer Dey (February 10, 1861 - April 25, 1922) was an American dime novelist and pulp fiction writer. Born in Watkins Glen, New York, to David Peter Dey and Emma Brewster Sayre, he attended the Havana Academy and later graduated from the Columbia University Law School. He practiced law and was a junior partner of William J. Gaynor, who went on to become the mayor of New York. Dey took up writing while recovering from a serious illness and his first full-length story was written for Beadle and Adams in 1881. "The Magic Word" and "The Magic Story," written in 1899, were extremely popular and passed through some twenty editions. He was married twice and had two children.