O'Dell wrote it in a fund-raising letter so its veracity and exact wordage are not in doubt. |
Permitted wordage has run out so to end, I am reminded of King C Gillette, the 1901 inventor and vendor of his famous safety razor. |
Also, there is no breach if it can be proved that the duplicated wordage was arrived at independently. |
Some writers set themselves a target wordage and call it a day when they've reached their quota, however quickly it was reached. |
It's a tad tedious, and the juice of the original wordage doesn't flow through at all places as it should. |
He was once commissioned to write a history of West Indies cricket, but got so immersed in the research that he overran the wordage by several thousand. |