[The New Magdalen by Wilkie Collins]@TWC D-Link bookThe New Magdalen CHAPTER XXIX 32/68
HORACE HOLMCROFT. "DEAR MR.
HOLMCROFT--I snatch a few moments from my other avocations to thank you for your most interesting and delightful letter.
How well you describe, how accurately you judge! If Literature stood a little higher as a profession, I should almost advise you--but no! if you entered Literature, how could _you_ associate with the people whom you would be likely to meet? "Between ourselves, I always thought Mr.Julian Gray an overrated man. I will not say he has justified my opinion.
I will only say I pity him. But, dear Mr.Holmcroft, how can you, with your sound judgment, place the sad alternatives now before him on the same level? To die in Green Anchor Fields, or to fall into the clutches of that vile wretch--is there any comparison between the two? Better a thousand times die at the post of duty than marry Mercy Merrick. "As I have written the creature's name, I may add--so as to have all the sooner done with the subject--that I shall look with anxiety for your next letter.
Do not suppose that I feel the smallest curiosity about this degraded and designing woman.
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