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Jonah Wood was bitterly disappointed in his son. During five and twenty years he had looked in vain for the development of those qualities in George, which alone, in his opinion, could insure success. But though George could talk intelligently about the great movements of business in New York, it was clear by this time that he did not possess what his father called business instincts. The old man could have forgiven him his defective appreciation in the matter of dollars and cents, however, if he had shown the slightest inclination to adopt one of the regular professions; in other words, if…mehr

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Jonah Wood was bitterly disappointed in his son. During five and twenty years he had looked in vain for the development of those qualities in George, which alone, in his opinion, could insure success. But though George could talk intelligently about the great movements of business in New York, it was clear by this time that he did not possess what his father called business instincts. The old man could have forgiven him his defective appreciation in the matter of dollars and cents, however, if he had shown the slightest inclination to adopt one of the regular professions; in other words, if George had ceased to waste his time in the attempt to earn money with his pen, and had submitted to becoming a scribe in a lawyer’s office, old Wood would have been satisfied. The boy’s progress might have been slow, but it would have been sure.

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Francis Marion Crawford (1854-1909) was an American writer noted for his many novels, especially those set in Italy, and his classic supernatural and fantastic tales. Born to a distinguished family with a background in art and letters, Crawford developed a cosmopolitan outlook early in life, having been educated in America, India, England, and Italy. He pursued university studies at Cambridge, Heidelberg, and Rome, exhibiting a deep affection for Italian culture and landscape that would later permeate his literary work. After initially toying with a career in sculpture, Crawford found his calling in writing, a pursuit that aided him to blend his global sensibilities with captivating storytelling. 'The Three Fates' is among the varied tales that Crawford brought to the literary world, delving into the subjects of destiny and the inevitable interplay of human relationships. Crawford's literary style often wove together richly detailed settings, intricate plots, and a clear command of historical and cultural references. This narrative dexterity, particularly present in 'The Three Fates', showcases Crawford's ability to transcend the mere conventions of genre, giving readers a visceral engagement with the characters' fates and the settings that so vividly come to life under his pen. Despite his passing at the turn of the 19th century, Crawford's body of work, including 'The Three Fates', remains a testament to his skill as a storyteller and his impact on the literary landscape of his time.