[Risen from the Ranks by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookRisen from the Ranks CHAPTER XXVIII 7/10
Indeed, it is easier to be bold in a friend's cause than one's own. "Don't you think it is worth being paid for, if it is worth printing ?" he persisted. "Upon that principle, we should feel obliged to pay for poetry," said the editor. "Oh," said Oscar, "poets don't need money.
They live on flowers and dew-drops." The editor smiled. "You think prose-writers require something more substantial ?" "Yes, sir." "I will tell you how the matter stands," said the editor.
"Mr. Walton is a beginner.
He has his reputation to make.
When it is made he will be worth a fair price to me, or any of my brother editors." "I see," said Oscar; "but his story must be worth something.
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