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"Although Chesterton wrote his Father Brown stories hastily (like almost everything else he wrote), often to finance other projects, they contain some of his most gorgeous 'word painting,' and are shaped by the two things that mark his best work: his personality (evident in the narrator and protagonist), and his ideas, which were always moral concerns told like fairy tales.
(Dale 158)

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