Early Letters of Jane Welsh Carlyle

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" " We do not wish ourselves to be known, " said he ; " but I may mention to you that Peter Dodds and I are to be principal Editors. " " And who is Peter Dodds ? " " Provost Dodds' son. " " Indeed ! I thought I had been at school with all his family. I did not know he had a son of that name. " " Oh ! Peter went to school long after you left itr " What ! You do not mean that the hoy who is in Mr. Davidson's office is going to be Editor of a Magazine ? " " The same ! He is a very clever young man...y " Mr. Cunningham, " said I, with all the gravity I could muster, " Mr. Tait is a decent, indus- trious lad, and I am of opinion that the first step to be taken in this business is to secure him against being ruined. " " Oh ! Peter Dodds and I mean to do that. There is no fear of Mr. Tait. " I next proceeded to exercise all my powers of 52 A Literary Proposal. [viii. Argument in trying to convince this candidate for literary fame, that it would be more advisable for the hitherto latent genius of Haddington to distribute itself among the various jDcriodical works in the Metropolis, when, if not admired, the strength of others would sustain their weak- ness, and they might Jiope to pass unobserved, instead of, by uniting in a body, rendering dark- ness visible.

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