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Spring was a successful writer, who combined a wide understanding of human character with technical skill as a novelist. His method of composition was painstaking. Each morning he would shut himself in his room and write a thousand words, steadily building up to novels of around 150,000 words. He
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was the speaker, Beaverbrook was so impressed by Spring's piece (Spring described
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