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nd pounds in a year! I gazed at him with wonder and admiration。

I have known very few prosperous men of letters; N… represents for me the best and brightest side of literary success。 Say what one will after a lifetime of disillusion; the author who earns largely by honest and capable work is among the few enviable mortals。 Think of N…'s existence。 No other man could do what he is doing; and he does it with ease。 Two; or at most three; hours' work a day……and that by no means every day……suffices to him。 Like all who write; he has his unfruitful times; his mental worries; his disappointments; but these bear no proportion to the hours of happy and effective labour。 Every time I see him he looks in better health; for of late years he has taken much more exercise; and he is often travelling。 He is happy in his wife and children; the thought of all the forts and pleasures he is able to give them must be a constant joy to him; were he to die; his family is safe from want。 He has friends and acquaintances as many as he desires; congenial folk gather at his table; he is wele in pleasant houses near and far; his praise is upon the lips of all whose praise is worth having。 With all this; he has the good sense to avoid manifest dangers; he has not abandoned his privacy; and he seems to be in no danger of being spoilt by good fortune。 His work is more to him than a means of earning money; he talks about a book he has in hand almost as freshly and keenly as in the old days; when his annual ine was barely a couple of hundred。 I note; too; that his leisure is not swamped with the publications of the day; he reads as many old books as new; and keeps many of his early enthusiasms。

He is one of the men I heartily like。 That he greatly cares for me I do not suppose; but this h

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