A Bookmans Letters

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Dropt in about five and took tea with us ; she left us soon after, but Edward stayed till between seven and eight, and then started for a moonlight walk to Boulge. ' Supper was a rarer luxury, but very pleasant when it came. First came tea, and afterwards a few chapters from Scott. We read : ' Then was the volume taken down impatiently 188 A BOOKMAN'S LETTERS from the shelf and dilatory tea-drinkers chided ; and at last, when the room was clear, candles snuffed and fire stirred, he would read o...ut or listen to these fine stories, anticipating with a glance of the eye or an ejaculation of pleasure the good things he knew were coming — which he liked all the better for knowing they were coming — relish- ing them afresh in the fresh enjoyment of his companion, to whom they were less familiar, until the modest supper coming in closed the book and recalled him to his cheerful hospitality. ' ii Then there was the pleasure of occasional publishing. Bernard Barton was tolerably active in this way.

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