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"
Nor
I
!
"
I
said
,
another
temptation
to
laughter
threatening
my
composure
--
"
But
strange
things
happen
in
life
,
as
in
fiction
.
302
And
that
book
which
the
builders
--
I
mean
the
readers
--
rejected
,
shall
be
the
headstone
of
the
corner
--
or
--
the
success
of
the
season
!
What
will
you
take
to
bring
it
out
?
"
303
"
Take
?
I
?
I
bring
it
out
!
"
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304
"
Yes
,
you
--
why
not
?
If
I
offer
you
a
chance
to
turn
an
honest
penny
shall
your
paid
pack
of
'
readers
'
prevent
your
accepting
it
?
Fie
!
you
are
not
a
slave
--
this
is
a
free
country
.
I
know
the
kind
of
people
who
'
read
'
for
you
--
the
gaunt
unlovable
spinster
of
fifty
--
the
dyspeptic
book-worm
who
is
a
'
literary
failure
'
and
can
find
nothing
else
to
do
but
scrawl
growling
comments
on
the
manuscript
of
promising
work
--
why
in
heaven
's
name
should
you
rely
on
such
incompetent
opinion
?
I
'll
pay
you
for
the
publication
of
my
book
at
as
stiff
a
price
as
you
choose
and
something
over
for
good-will
.
And
I
guarantee
you
another
thing
--
it
shall
not
only
make
my
name
as
an
author
,
but
yours
as
a
publisher
.
I
'll
advertize
royally
,
and
I
'll
work
the
press
.
Everything
in
this
world
can
be
done
for
money
...
"
305
"
Stop
,
stop
,
"
--
he
interrupted
.
--
"
This
is
so
sudden
!
You
must
let
me
think
of
it
--
you
must
give
me
time
to
consider
--
--
"
306
"
Take
a
day
for
your
meditations
then
,
"
I
said
--
"
But
no
longer
.
For
if
you
do
n't
say
yes
,
I
'll
get
another
man
,
and
he
'll
have
the
big
pickings
instead
of
you
!
Be
wise
in
time
,
my
friend
!
--
good-day
!
"
307
He
ran
after
me
.
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308
"
Stay
--
look
here
!
You
're
so
strange
,
so
wild
--
so
erratic
you
know
!
Your
head
seems
quite
turned
!
"
309
"
It
is
!
The
right
way
round
this
time
!
"
310
"
Dear
dear
me
,
"
and
he
smiled
benevolently
--
"
Why
,
you
do
n't
give
me
a
chance
to
congratulate
you
.
I
really
do
,
you
know
--
I
congratulate
you
sincerely
!
"
And
he
shook
me
by
the
hand
quite
fervently
.
"
And
as
regards
the
book
I
believe
there
was
really
no
fault
found
with
it
in
the
matter
of
literary
style
or
quality
--
it
was
simply
too
--
too
transcendental
,
and
unlikely
therefore
to
suit
the
public
taste
.
The
Domestic-Iniquity
line
is
what
we
find
pays
best
at
present
.
But
I
will
think
about
it
--
where
will
a
letter
find
you
?
"