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You'd have first to learn the trade and show that you were an adept." "And I must show that I am an adept before I can write for The Coming Hour." There was a tone of sarcasm in this which was not lost on Quaverdale. "Certainly you must; and that you are a better adept than I who have got the place, or some other unfortunate who will have to be put out of his berth.
"And these, in twelve months' time, will have been divided among the card-players of the metropolis," said Quaverdale. "We've got nothing to do with that. If ever a man did have a lesson he has had it. If he chose to take it, no man would ever have been saved in so miraculous a manner.
He thought that his friend should have welcomed him with an open hand into the realms of literature; and, perhaps, it was the case that Quaverdale attributed too much weight to the knack of turning readable paragraphs on any subject at any moment's notice. But what should he do down at Buston? There were three persons there with whom he would have to contend, his father, his mother, and his uncle.
Quaverdale, which took place on their way home, shall be given, as it will best describe the result of their inquiry. This inquiry had been conducted by Mr. Barry's intelligence, but had owed so much to Mr. Quaverdale's extensive knowledge of languages, that the two gentlemen may be said, as they came home, to be equally well instructed in the affairs of Mr. Scarborough's property.
There's the trade to be learned, like any other trade; but my belief is that even then you could not do it. We don't want Greek iambics." Harry turned away disgusted. Quaverdale was like the rest of the world, and thought that a peculiar talent and a peculiar tact were needed for his own business.
But there can be no doubt that John Scarborough and Ada Sneyd were married at Rummelsburg, and that it will be found to be impossible to unmarry them." "Old Mrs. Sneyd, the lady's mother, was then present?" said Quaverdale. "Not a doubt about it, and that Fritz Deutchmann was present at the marriage. I almost think that we ought to have brought him away with us.
Quaverdale, of St. John's, the gentleman whom Harry Annesley had consulted as to the practicability of his earning money by writing for the Press. Mr. Quaverdale was supposed to be a German scholar, and therefore had his expenses paid for him, with some bonus for his time. A conversation between Mr. Barry and Mr.
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