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, of being a Scotchman, and yours very sincerely, ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. _P.S._--My father was in the old High School the last year, and walked in the procession to the new. I blush to own I am an Academy boy; it seems modern, and smacks not of the soil. _P.P.S._--I enclose a good joke--at least, I think so--my first efforts at wood engraving printed by my stepson, a boy of thirteen. I will put in also one of my later attempts. I have been nine days at the art--observe my progress. R. L. S. TO MRS. GOSSE Mrs. Gosse had sent R. L. S. a miniature Bible illustrated with rude cuts, picked up at an outdoor stall. "Lloyd's new work" is _Black Canyon_. [_Chalet am Stein, Davos, March 16, 1882._] DEAR MRS. GOSSE,--Thank you heartily for the Bible, which is exquisite. I thoroughly appreciate the whole; but have you done justice to the third lion in Daniel (like the third murderer in Macbeth)--a singular animal--study him well. The soldier in the fiery furnace beats me. I enclose a programme of Lloyd's new work. The work I shall send to-morrow, for the publisher is out and I dare not touch his "plant": _il m'en cuirait_. The work in question I think a huge lark, but still droller is the author's attitude. Not one incident holds with another from beginning to end; and whenever I discover a new inconsistency, Sam is the first to laugh--with a kind of humorous pride at the thing being so silly. I saw the note, and I was so sorry my article had not come in time for the old lady. We should all hurry up and praise the living. I must praise Tupper. A propos, did you ever read him?--or know any one who had? That is very droll; but the truth is we all live in a clique, buy each other's books and like each other's books; and the great, gaunt, grey, gaping public snaps its big fingers and reads Talmage and Tupper--and _Black Canyon_. My wife is better; I, for the moment, am but so-so myself; but the printer is in very--how shall we say?--large type at this present, and the sound of the press never ceases. Remember me to Weg.--Yours very truly, ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. * * * * * NOTICE To-day is published by S. L. Osbourne & Co. ILLUSTRATED BLACK CANYON, or WILD ADVENTURES IN THE FAR WEST. An Instructive and amusing TALE wri
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