The Paradox Club

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Happier is the honest book- malvcr, or the weary editor. And Pub- lishers ? Their motto should be ' Great wit to madness nearly is allied ; ' for their doors are crowded with littdrateurs who to demonstrate that they are possessed of genius produce works which prove in- sanity runs in the family. A Publisher indeed is assailed by so many poets, re- ceives so many novels, devises so many schemes for the decent interment of still- born literary infants, that he would soon give up the ghost were i...t not for the Review Book, a tonic of great strength and bitterness. Some authors however affirm that the book that interests him the most is his Cheque Book. " ** What is the pleasantest thing you know, Weld ? " asked Lofthouse, disre- garding Martell's audible aside that though a woman's vanity always saves 152 THE PARADOX CLUB.
her from egotism, a Poet's egotism never saves him from vanity, " To box with a man three stone h'ghter than myself, " answered Patrick ; *' or to swim in a sea rough enouo^h to make one's friends needlessly alarmed.


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