[Lavengro by George Borrow]@TWC D-Link bookLavengro CHAPTER XXX 7/9
Sir, I have in yon drawer a hundred pages about Herder, which I dare not insert in my periodical; it would sink it, sir.
No, sir, something in the style of the 'Dairyman's Daughter.'" "I never heard of the work till the present moment." "Then, sir, procure it by all means.
Sir, I could afford as much as ten pounds for a well-written tale in the style of the 'Dairyman's Daughter;' that is the kind of literature, sir, that sells at the present day! It is not the Miller of the Black Valley--no, sir, nor Herder either, that will suit the present taste; the evangelical body is becoming very strong, sir; the canting scoundrels--" "But, sir, surely you would not pander to a scoundrelly taste ?" "Then, sir, I must give up business altogether.
Sir, I have a great respect for the goddess Reason--an infinite respect, sir; indeed, in my time, I have made a great many sacrifices for her; but, sir, I cannot altogether ruin myself for the goddess Reason.
Sir, I am a friend to Liberty, as is well known; but I must also be a friend to my own family. It is with the view of providing for a son of mine that I am about to start the review of which I am speaking.
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