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or I had no foothold in the city, except a law clerkship." "I remember--Hunt, Sharp & Tweedle; why didn't you keep it?" "I wasn't fitted for the law." "Oh, literature? Does literature pay?" "Not in itself, not for many," and Philip forced a laugh. "But it led to a situation in a first-rate publishing house--an apprenticeship that has now given me a position that seems to be permanent, with prospects beyond, and a very fair salary. It would not seem much to you, Mr. Mavick," and Philip tried to laugh again. "I don't know," replied Mr. Mavick. "If a fellow has any sort of salary these times, I should advise him to hold on to it. By-the-way, Mr. Burnett, Hunt's a Republican, isn't he?" "He was," replied Philip, "the last I knew." "Do you happen to know whether he knows Bilbrick, the present Collector?" "Mr. Bilbrick used to be a client of his." "Just so. I think I'll see Hunt. A salary isn't a bad thing for a--for a man who has retired pretty much from business. But you were saying, Mr. Burnett?" "I was going to say, Mr. Mavick, that there was a little something more than my salary that I can count on pretty regularly now from the magazines, and I have had another story, a novel, accepted, and--you won't think me vain--the publisher says it will go; if it doesn't have a big sale he will--" "Make it up to you?" "Not exactly," and Philip laughed; "he will be greatly mistaken." "I suppose it is a kind of lottery, like most things. The publishers have to take risks. The only harm I wish them is that they were compelled to read all the stuff they try to make us read. Ah, well. Mr. Burnett, I hope you have made a hit. It is pretty much the same thing in our business. The publisher bulls his own book and bears the other fellow's. Is it a New York story?" "Partly; things come to a focus here, you know." "I could give you points. It's a devil of a place. I guess the novelists are too near to see the romance of it. When I was in Rome I amused myself by diving into the mediaeval records. Steel and poison were the weapons then. We have a different method now, but it comes to the same thing, and we say we are more civilized. I think our way is more devilishly dramatic than the old brute fashion. Yes, I could give you points." "I should be greatly obliged," said Philip, seeing the way to bring the conversation back to its starting point; "your wide experience of life --if you had leisure at home some
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