[Lavengro by George Borrow]@TWC D-Link book
Lavengro

CHAPTER XXXIV
1/5

CHAPTER XXXIV.
The Two Volumes--A Young Author--Intended Editor--Quintilian--Loose Money.
"What can't be cured must be endured," and "it is hard to kick against the pricks." At the period to which I have brought my history, I bethought me of the proverbs with which I have headed this chapter, and determined to act up to their spirit.

I determined not to fly in the face of the publisher, and to bear--what I could not cure--his arrogance and vanity.

At present, at the conclusion of nearly a quarter of a century, I am glad that I came to that determination, which I did my best to carry into effect.
Two or three days after our last interview, the publisher made his appearance in my apartment; he bore two tattered volumes under his arm, which he placed on the table.

"I have brought you two volumes of lives, sir," said he, "which I yesterday found in my garret; you will find them of service for your compilation.

As I always wish to behave liberally and encourage talent, especially youthful talent, I shall make no charge for them, though I should be justified in so doing, as you are aware that, by our agreement, you are to provide any books and materials which may be necessary.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books