Accounts to you must be horrible; as they are to me: indeed, I
seldom read beyond the _last_ line of them, if I can find the
last; and one of the insupportabilities of Bookseller Accounts
is that nobody but a wizard, or regular adept in such matters,
can tell where the last line, and final net result of the whole
accursed babblement, is to be found! By all means solicit
Clark;--at all events, do you give it up, I pray you, and let the
Booksellers do their own wise way. It really is not material;
let the poor fellows have length of halter. Every new Bill from
America comes to me like a kind of heavenly miracle; a reaping
where I never sowed, and did not expect to reap: the quantity of
it is a thing I can never bring in question.--For your English
account with Nickerson I can yet say nothing more; perhaps about
Newyear's-day the poor man will enable me to say something. I
hear however that the Pirate has sold off, or nearly so, his
Two-shillings edition of the _Essays,_ and is preparing to print
another; this, directly in the teeth of Cash and double-entry
book-keeping, I take to be good news.
Pages:
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79