S suffer for a while. But then we often do suffer. We

Rauner <[email protected]> Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:29:22 +0100
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R circumstances in my obscure life have thrown
me among women writers of all sorts; and I can boast that I have helped
to form more than one woman novelist; so that the prospect
of meeting a new one does not agitate me in the slightest degree. I make friends with the new one at once, and in about two minutes we are discussing
prices with the most touching familiarity. Nevertheless, I own
that I was somewhat disturbed in my Midland phlegm when the
author of "Marie Claire" came to see me. The book, read in
the light of the circumstances of its composition, had unusually

impressed me and stirred my imagination. It was not the woman novelist who was coming to see me, but Marie Claire herself, shepherdess, farm-servant,
and sempstress; it was a mysterious creature who had known how to excite enthusiasm in a whole regiment of literary young men.... And literary young men as a rule are extremely harsh,
even offensive, in their attitude towards women writers. I stood at the top of t

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