Lost as ever

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The proprietor, now aimless, sought to stop his seeking. It did no good to wander this way.

Proprietorship wasn't easy, he reflected. Better left to a lawyer, for example. It seemed like a straightforward job. He was a lawyer, then, and wasn't particular about his caseload.

(He'd already forgotten he was a writer.)

Of course, it paid to write. Even unpopular work drew readership. People in this society loved reading.

The discourse of money and media began to make our writer feel poorly. In fact, he felt ill and sought the words to describe the feeling.

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