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already some half…dozen pages of letters。



I observe with disgust that while of yore; when I own I was 

guilty; you never spared me abuse; but now; when I am so 

virtuous; where is the praise?  Do admit that I have become 

an excellent letter…writer … at least to you; and that your 

ingratitude is imbecile。 … Yours ever;



R。 L。 S。







CHAPTER XV







JAN 31ST; '92。





MY DEAR COLVIN; … No letter at all from you; and this scratch 

from me!  Here is a year that opens ill。  Lloyd is off to 

'the coast' sick … THE COAST means California over most of 

the Pacific … I have been down all month with influenza; and 

am just recovering … I am overlaid with proofs; which I am 

just about half fit to attend to。  One of my horses died this 

morning; and another is now dying on the front lawn … Lloyd's 

horse and Fanny's。  Such is my quarrel with destiny。  But I 

am mending famously; come and go on the balcony; have 

perfectly good nights; and though I still cough; have no 

oppression and no hemorrhage and no fever。  So if I can find 

time and courage to add no more; you will know my news is not 

altogether of the worst; a year or two ago; and what a state 

I should have been in now!  Your silence; I own; rather 

alarms me。  But I tell myself you have just miscarried; had 

you been too ill to write; some one would have written me。  

Understand; I send this brief scratch not because I am unfit 

to write more; but because I have 58 galleys of the WRECKER 

and 102 of the BEACH OF FALESA to get overhauled somehow or 

other in time for the mail; and for three weeks I have not 

touched a pen with my finger。





FEB。 1ST。





The second horse is still alive; but I still think dying。  

The first was buried this morning。  My proofs are done; it 

was a rough two days of it; but done。  CONSUMMATUM EST; NA 

UMA。  I believe the WRECKER ends well; if I know what a good 

yarn is; the last four chapters make a good yarn … but pretty 

horrible。  THE BEACH OF FALESA I still think well of; but it 

seems it's immoral and there's a to…do; and financially it 

may prove a heavy disappointment。  The plaintive request sent 

to me; to make the young folks married properly before 'that 

night;' I refused; you will see what would be left of the 

yarn; had I consented。  This is a poison bad world for the 

romancer; this Anglo…Saxon world; I usually get out of it by 

not having any women in it at all; but when I remember I had 

the TREASURE OF FRANCHARD refused as unfit for a family 

magazine; I feel despair weigh upon my wrists。



As I know you are always interested in novels; I must tell 

you that a new one is now entirely planned。  It is to be 

called SOPHIA SCARLET; and is in two parts。  Part I。 The 

Vanilla Planter。  Part II。 The Overseers。  No chapters; I 

think; just two dense blocks of narrative; the first of which 

is purely sentimental; but the second has some rows and 

quarrels; and winds up with an explosion; if you please!  I 

am just burning to get at Sophia; but I MUST do this Samoan 

journalism … that's a cursed duty。  The first part of Sophia; 

bar the first twenty or thirty pages; writes itself; the 

second is more difficult; involving a good many characters … 

about ten; I think … who have to be kept all moving; and give 

the effect of a society。  I have three women to handle; out 

and well…away! but only Sophia is in full tone。  Sophia and 

two men; Windermere; the Vanilla Planter; who dies at the end 

of Part I。; and Rainsforth; who only appears in the beginning 

of Part II。  The fact is; I blush to own it; but Sophia is a 

REGULAR NOVEL; heroine and hero; and false accusation; and 

love; and marriage; and all the rest of it … all planted in a 

big South Sea plantation run by ex…English officers … A LA 

Stewart's plantation in Tahiti。  There is a strong 

undercurrent of labour trade; which gives it a kind of Uncle 

Tom flavour; ABSIT OMEN!  The first start is hard; it is hard 

to avoid a little tedium here; but I think by beginning with 

the arrival of the three Miss Scarlets hot from school and 

society in England; I may manage to slide in the information。  

The problem is exactly a Balzac one; and I wish I had his 

fist … for I have already a better method … the kinetic; 

whereas he continually allowed himself to be led into the 

static。  But then he had the fist; and the most I can hope is 

to get out of it with a modicum of grace and energy; but for 

sure without the strong impression; the full; dark brush。  

Three people have had it; the real creator's brush: Scott; 

see much of THE ANTIQUARY and THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN 

(especially all round the trial; before; during; and after) … 

Balzac … and Thackeray in VANITY FAIR。  Everybody else either 

paints THIN; or has to stop to paint; or paints excitedly; so 

that you see the author skipping before his canvas。  Here is 

a long way from poor Sophia Scarlet!



This day is published

SOPHIA SCARLET

By

ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON。







CHAPTER XVI







FEB。 1892。





MY DEAR COLVIN; … This has been a busyish month for a sick 

man。  First; Faauma … the bronze candlestick; whom otherwise 

I called my butler … bolted from the bed and bosom of 

Lafaele; the Archangel Hercules; prefect of the cattle。  

There was the deuce to pay; and Hercules was inconsolable; 

and immediately started out after a new wife; and has had one 

up on a visit; but says she has 'no conversation'; and I 

think he will take back the erring and possibly repentant 

candlestick; whom we all devoutly prefer; as she is not only 

highly decorative; but good…natured; and if she does little 

work makes no rows。  I tell this lightly; but it really was a 

heavy business; many were accused of complicity; and Rafael 

was really very sorry。  I had to hold beds of justice … 

literally … seated in my bed and surrounded by lying Samoans 

seated on the floor; and there were many picturesque and 

still inexplicable passages。  It is hard to reach the truth 

in these islands。



The next incident overlapped with this。  S。 and Fanny found 

three strange horses in the paddock: for long now the boys 

have been forbidden to leave their horses here one hour 

because our grass is over…grazed。  S。 came up with the news; 

and I saw I must now strike a blow。  'To the pound with the 

lot;' said I。  He proposed taking the three himself; but I 

thought that too dangerous an experiment; said I should go 

too; and hurried into my boots so as to show decision taken; 

in the necessary interviews。  They came of course … the 

interviews … and I explained what I was going to do at huge 

length; and stuck to my guns。  I am glad to say the natives; 

with their usual (purely speculative) sense of justice highly 

approved the step after reflection。  Meanwhile off went S。 

and I with the three CORPORA DELICTI; and a good job I went!  

Once; when our circus began to kick; we thought all was up; 

but we got them down all sound in wind and limb。  I judged I 

was much fallen off from my Elliott forefathers; who managed 

this class of business with neatness and despatch。  Half…way 

down it came on to rain tropic style; and I came back from my 

outing drenched liked a drowned man … I was literally blinded 

as I came back among these sheets of water; and the 

consequence was I was laid down with diarrhoea and 

threatenings of Samoa colic for the inside of another week。



I have a confession to make。  When I was sick I tried to get 

to work to finish that Samoa thing; wouldn't go; and at last; 

in the colic time; I slid off into DAVID BALFOUR; some 50 

pages of which are drafted; and like me well。  Really I think 

it is spirited; and there's a heroine that (up to now) seems 

to have attractions: ABSIT OMEN!  David; on the whole; seems 

excellent。  Alan does not come in till the tenth chapter; and 

I am only at the eighth; so I don

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