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Work

Septimus (Volume 1 of 2) (EasyRead Super Large 20pt Edition)

This is the first volume of a two-volume work, presented in an EasyRead Super Large 20pt font format for enhanced readability. The book centers on a character named Septimus, though specific plot details are not widely established in common public knowledge. The large-print edition is designed to accommodate readers who benefit from larger text, making the narrative more accessible. more

Author

William John Locke
William John Locke

William John Locke was an English novelist born on March 20, 1863, and died on May 15, 1930. His works are known for their portrayal of social reality and character psychology, which have had a profound impact on literature. more

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“The only test of possession is use. The talent that is buried is not owned. The napkin and the hole in the ground are far more truly the man's property, because they are accomplishing something for him, slothful and shameful though it be. And what is a lost soul? Is it not one that God cannot use, or one that cannot use God? Trustless, prayerless, fruitless, loveless--is it not so far lost? So may a man have a soul that is lost and be dead while he lives.”