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A Publisher and His Friends

CHAPTER VIII
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It is utterly impossible to insert such a composition as the present; there are expressions which would not be borne; and if, as you say, it will be sent to Jeffrey's if I do not admit it, however I may grieve, I must submit to the alternative.

Articles of pure humour should be written with extraordinary attention.

A vulgar laugh is detestable.

I never saw much merit in writing rapidly.

You will believe me when I tell you that I have been present at the production of more genuine wit and humour than almost any person of my time, and that it was revised and polished and arranged with a scrupulous care which overlooked nothing.


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