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Oh Eliot! How can a man who is either a knave nor a fool write so like both? Well, he can't complain that I haven't done my best to put him right–I hardly ever write a book without showing him one of his errors. And still he doesn't mend. I call it ungrateful.


C. S. Lewis to Dorothy Sayers, 1942, on T. S. Eliot