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AN OUTPOST OF PROGRESS
THE RETURN
THE LAGOON 

AUTHOR'S NOTE 

Of the five stories in this volume, "The Lagoon," the last in order,
is the earliest in date.  It is the first short story I ever wrote and
marks, in a manner of speaking, the end of my first phase, the Malayan
phase with its special subject and its verbal suggestions.  Conceived
in the same mood which produced "Almayer's Folly" and "An Outcast of
the Islands," it is told in the same breath (with what was left of it,
that is, after the end of "An Outcast"), seen with the same vision,
rendered in the same method--if such a thing as method did exist then
in my conscious relation to this new adventure of writing for print.  I
doubt it very much.  One does one's work first and theorises about it
afterwards.  It is a very amusing and egotistical occupation of no use
whatever to any one and just as likely as not to lead to false
conclusions. 

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