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tten by Samuel Lloyd Osbourne Price 6d. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS Although _Black Canyon_ is rather shorter than ordinary for that kind of story, it is an excellent work. We cordially recommend it to our readers.--_Weekly Messenger._ S. L. Osbourne's new work (_Black Canyon_) is splendidly illustrated. In the story, the characters are bold and striking. It reflects the highest honour on its writer.--_Morning Call._ A very remarkable work. Every page produces an effect. The end is as singular as the beginning. I never saw such a work before.--_R. L. Stevenson._ TO SIDNEY COLVIN I had written to him of the proposal that I should do the volume on Keats for Macmillan's _English Men of Letters_ series. From his essay, _Talk and Talkers_, I was eventually left out. [_Chalet am Stein, Davos-Platz, Spring 1882._] DEAR COLVIN,--About Keats--well yes, I wonder; I see all your difficulties and yet, I have the strongest kind of feeling that critical biography is your real vein. The Landor was one nail; another, I think, would be good for you and the public. Indeed I would do the Keats. He is worth doing; it is a brave and a sad little story, and the critical part lies deep in the very vitals of art. All summed, I would do him; remember it is but a small order alongside of Landor; and L100, and kudos, and a good word for the poor, great lad, who will otherwise fall among the molluscs. Up, heart! give me a John Keats! Houghton, though he has done it with grace, has scarce done it with grip. I have put you into _Talk and Talkers_ sure enough. God knows, I hope I shall offend nobody; I do begin to quake mightily over that paper. I have a _Gossip on Romance_ about done; it puts some real criticism in a light way, I think. It is destined for Longman who (dead secret) is bringing out a new Mag. (6d.) in the Autumn. Dead Secret: all his letters are three deep with masks and passwords, and I swear on a skull daily. F. has reread _Treasure I^d._, against which she protested; and now she thinks the end about as good as the beginning; only some six chapters situate about the midst of the tale to be rewritten. This sounds hopefuller. My new long story, _The Adventures of John Delafield_, is largely planned. R. L. S. TO EDMUND GOSSE Stevenson and Mr. Gosse were still meditating a book in which some of the famous historical murder cases should be re
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