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Ngaio Marsh
New Zealander
Writer
Born:
Apr 23
,
1895
Died:
Feb 18
,
1982
About
Bound
Cause
Long
Trouble
Writing
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I acquired quite a lot of technical skill and got quite a long way with my painting, but I never felt I was doing what New Zealand was about with my paint.
Ngaio Marsh
Long
Painting
Way
About
Never
Long Way
New
Felt
Got
Doing
Lot
Quite
Quite A Lot
New Zealand
Acquired
Skill
Paint
Zealand
Technical
I always make a point of keeping the most pleasant-sounding name for the murderer. As he or she is bound to come to an unpleasant end, it seems the very least the author can do.
Ngaio Marsh
Unpleasant
Seems
Point
He
He Or She
Bound
Name
Come
Most
She
Make
Always
Least
End
Very
Author
Keeping
I always, by an involuntary act of defensiveness, return to my everyday self: so, I find, have I withdrawn from writing about experiences which have most closely concerned and disturbed me. I have been deflected by my own reticence.
Ngaio Marsh
Me
Writing
Own
Everyday
Find
Disturbed
About
My Own
Self
Reticence
Involuntary
Most
Withdrawn
Concerned
Return
Always
Been
Closely
Experiences
Which
Act
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