What is the end of the temptation of harringay?
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the end of the temptation of Harringay is This is Harringay’s story—not mine. He supports it by a small canvas (24 by 20) enameled a pale green, and by violent asseverations. It is also true that he has never produced a masterpiece, and in the opinion of his intimate friends probably never will.
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The narrator ends by observing that Harringay “never has produced a masterpiece, and in the opinion of his intimate friends probably never will.”
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