6/6 Mr.Pinhorn's note was not only a rebuke decidedly stern, but an invitation immediately to send him--it was the case to say so--the genuine article, the revealing and reverberating sketch to the promise of which, and of which alone, I owed my squandered privilege. A week or two later I recast my peccant paper and, giving it a particular application to Mr.Paraday's new book, obtained for it the hospitality of another journal, where, I must admit, Mr.Pinhorn was so far vindicated as that it attracted not the least attention.. |