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stories is true. I think one loves their friends more dearly at this season.--Ever your faithful friend, ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. TO MRS. SITWELL The Portfolio article here mentioned is _An Autumn Effect_ (see _Essays of Travel_). The Italian story so delightedly begun was by and by condemned and destroyed like all the others of this time. _[Edinburgh, January 1875], Monday._ Have come from a concert. Sinico sang, _tant bien que mal_, "Ah perfido spergiuro!"; and then we had the Eroica symphony (No. 3). I can, and need, say no more; I am rapt out of earth by it; Beethoven is certainly the greatest man the world has yet produced. I wonder, is there anything so superb--I can find no word for it more specific than superb--all I know is that all my knowledge is transcended. I finished to-day and sent off (and a mighty mean detail it is, to set down after Beethoven's grand passion) my Portfolio article about Buckinghamshire. In its own way I believe it to be a good thing; and I hope you will find something in it to like; it touches, in a dry enough manner, upon most things under heaven, and if you like me, I think you ought to like this intellectual--no, I withdraw the word--this artistic dog of mine. Thaw--thaw--thaw, up here; and farewell skating, and farewell the clear dry air and the wide, bright, white snow-surface, and all that was so pleasant in the past. _Wednesday._--Yesterday I wasn't well and to-night I have been ever so busy. There came a note from the Academy, sent by John H. Ingram, the editor of the edition of Poe's works I have been reviewing, challenging me to find any more faults. I have found nearly sixty; so I may be happy; but that makes me none the less sleepy; so I must go to bed. _Friday._--I am awfully out of the humour to write; I am very inert although quite happy; I am informed by those who are more expert that I am bilious. _Bien_; let it be so; I am still content; and though I can do no original work, I get forward making notes for my Knox at a good trot. _Saturday._--I am so happy. I am no longer here in Edinburgh. I have been all yesterday evening and this forenoon in Italy, four hundred years ago, with one Sannazzaro, a sculptor, painter, poet, etc., and one Ippolita, a beautiful Duchess. O I like it badly! I wish you could hear it at once; or rather I wish you could see it immediately in beautiful type on such a page as it ought to be, in my first
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