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W。 Pinero … all that have appeared; and send me the rest in course 

as they do appear; NOUGHTS AND CROSSES by Q。; Robertson's SCOTLAND 

UNDER HER EARLY KINGS。



SUNDAY。



The deed is done; didst thou not hear a noise?  'The end' has been 

written to this endless yarn; and I am once more a free man。  What 

will he do with it?







Letter:  TO W。 CRAIBE ANGUS







VAILIMA; SAMOA; NOVEMBER 1891。



MY DEAR MR。 ANGUS; … Herewith the invaluable sheets。  They came 

months after your letter; and I trembled; but here they are; and I 

have scrawled my vile name on them; and 'thocht shame' as I did it。  

I am expecting the sheets of your catalogue; so that I may attack 

the preface。  Please give me all the time you can。  The sooner the 

better; you might even send me early proofs as they are sent out; 

to give me more incubation。  I used to write as slow as judgment; 

now I write rather fast; but I am still 'a slow study;' and sit a 

long while silent on my eggs。  Unconscious thought; there is the 

only method:  macerate your subject; let it boil slow; then take 

the lid off and look in … and there your stuff is; good or bad。  

But the journalist's method is the way to manufacture lies; it is 

will…worship … if you know the luminous quaker phrase; and the will 

is only to be brought in the field for study; and again for 

revision。  The essential part of work is not an act; it is a state。



I do not know why I write you this trash。



Many thanks for your handsome dedication。  I have not yet had time 

to do more than glance at Mrs。 Begg; it looks interesting。 … Yours 

very truly;



ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON。







Letter:  TO MISS ANNIE H。 IDE







VAILIMA; SAMOA 'NOVEMBER 1891'。



MY DEAR LOUISA; … Your picture of the church; the photograph of 

yourself and your sister; and your very witty and pleasing letter; 

came all in a bundle; and made me feel I had my money's worth for 

that birthday。  I am now; I must be; one of your nearest relatives; 

exactly what we are to each other; I do not know; I doubt if the 

case has ever happened before … your papa ought to know; and I 

don't believe he does; but I think I ought to call you in the 

meanwhile; and until we get the advice of counsel learned in the 

law; my name…daughter。  Well; I was extremely pleased to see by the 

church that my name…daughter could draw; by the letter; that she 

was no fool; and by the photograph; that she was a pretty girl; 

which hurts nothing。  See how virtues are rewarded!  My first idea 

of adopting you was entirely charitable; and here I find that I am 

quite proud of it; and of you; and that I chose just the kind of 

name…daughter I wanted。  For I can draw too; or rather I mean to 

say I could before I forgot how; and I am very far from being a 

fool myself; however much I may look it; and I am as beautiful as 

the day; or at least I once hoped that perhaps I might be going to 

be。  And so I might。  So that you see we are well met; and peers on 

these important points。  I am VERY glad also that you are older 

than your sister。  So should I have been; if I had had one。  So 

that the number of points and virtues which you have inherited from 

your name…father is already quite surprising。



I wish you would tell your father … not that I like to encourage my 

rival … that we have had a wonderful time here of late; and that 

they are having a cold day on Mulinuu; and the consuls are writing 

reports; and I am writing to the TIMES; and if we don't get rid of 

our friends this time I shall begin to despair of everything but my 

name…daughter。



You are quite wrong as to the effect of the birthday on your age。  

From the moment the deed was registered (as it was in the public 

press with every solemnity); the 13th of November became your own 

AND ONLY birthday; and you ceased to have been born on Christmas 

Day。  Ask your father:  I am sure he will tell you this is sound 

law。  You are thus become a month and twelve days younger than you 

were; but will go on growing older for the future in the regular 

and human manner from one 13th November to the next。  The effect on 

me is more doubtful; I may; as you suggest; live for ever; I might; 

on the other hand; come to pieces like the one…horse shay at a 

moment's notice; doubtless the step was risky; but I do not the 

least regret that which enables me to sign myself your revered and 

delighted name…father;



ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON。







Letter:  TO FRED ORR







VAILIMA; UPOLU; SAMOA; NOVEMBER 28TH; 1891。



DEAR SIR; … Your obliging communication is to hand。  I am glad to 

find that you have read some of my books; and to see that you spell 

my name right。  This is a point (for some reason) of great 

difficulty; and I believe that a gentleman who can spell Stevenson 

with a v at sixteen; should have a show for the Presidency before 

fifty。  By that time





I; nearer to the wayside inn;





predict that you will have outgrown your taste for autographs; but 

perhaps your son may have inherited the collection; and on the 

morning of the great day will recall my prophecy to your mind。  And 

in the papers of 1921 (say) this letter may arouse a smile。



Whatever you do; read something else besides novels and newspapers; 

the first are good enough when they are good; the second; at their 

best; are worth nothing。  Read great books of literature and 

history; try to understand the Roman Empire and the Middle Ages; be 

sure you do not understand when you dislike them; condemnation is 

non…comprehension。  And if you know something of these two periods; 

you will know a little more about to…day; and may be a good 

President。



I send you my best wishes; and am yours;



ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON;



AUTHOR OF A VAST QUANTITY OF LITTLE BOOKS。







Letter:  TO E。 L。 BURLINGAME







'VAILIMA; DECEMBER 1891。'



MY DEAR BURLINGAME; … The end of THE WRECKER having but just come 

in; you will; I dare say; be appalled to receive three (possibly 

four) chapters of a new book of the least attractive sort:  a 

history of nowhere in a corner; for no time to mention; running to 

a volume!  Well; it may very likely be an illusion; it is very 

likely no one could possibly wish to read it; but I wish to publish 

it。  If you don't cotton to the idea; kindly set it up at my 

expense; and let me know your terms for publishing。  The great 

affair to me is to have per return (if it might be) four or five … 

better say half a dozen … sets of the roughest proofs that can be 

drawn。  There are a good many men here whom I want to read the 

blessed thing; and not one would have the energy to read MS。  At 

the same time; if you care to glance at it; and have the time; I 

should be very glad of your opinion as to whether I have made any 

step at all towards possibly inducing folk at home to read matter 

so extraneous and outlandish。  I become heavy and owlish; years sit 

upon me; it begins to seem to me to be a man's business to leave 

off his damnable faces and say his say。  Else I could have made it 

pungent and light and lively。  In considering; kindly forget that I 

am R。 L。 S。; think of the four chapters as a book you are reading; 

by an inhabitant of our 'lovely but fatil' islands; and see if it 

could possibly amuse the hebetated public。  I have to publish 

anyway; you understand; I have a purpose beyond; I am concerned for 

some of the parties to this quarrel。  What I want to hear is from 

curiosity; what I want you to judge of is what we are to do with 

the book in a business sense。  To me it is not business at all; I 

had meant originally to lay all the profits to the credit of Samoa; 

when it comes to the pinch of writing; I judge this unfair … I give 

too much … and I mean to keep (if there be any profit at all) one…

half for the artisan; the rest I shall hold over to give to the 

Samoan
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