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A day of almost continuous rain, yet for me a day of delight.I had breakfasted, and was poring over the map of Devon (how I love a good map!) to trace an expedition that I have in view, when a knock came at my door, and Mrs.M.bore in a great brown-paper parcel, which Isaw at a glance must contain books.The order was sent to London a few days ago; I had not expected to have my books so soon.With throbbing heart I set the parcel on a clear table; eyed it whilst Imended the fire; then took my pen-knife, and gravely, deliberately, though with hand that trembled, began to unpack.

It is a joy to go through booksellers' catalogues, ticking here and there a possible purchase.Formerly, when I could seldom spare money, I kept catalogues as much as possible out of sight; now Isavour them page by page, and make a pleasant virtue of the discretion I must needs impose upon myself.But greater still is the happiness of unpacking volumes which one has bought without seeing them.I am no hunter of rarities; I care nothing for first editions and for tall copies; what I buy is literature, food for the soul of man.The first glimpse of bindings when the inmost protective wrapper has been folded back! The first scent of BOOKS!

The first gleam of a gilded title! Here is a work the name of which has been known to me for half a lifetime, but which I never yet saw;I take it reverently in my hand, gently I open it; my eyes are dim with excitement as I glance over chapter-headings, and anticipate the treat which awaits me.Who, more than I, has taken to heart that sentence of the Imitatio--"In omnibus requiem quaesivi, et nusquam inveni nisi in angulo cum libro"?

I had in me the making of a scholar.With leisure and tranquillity of mind, I should have amassed learning.Within the walls of a college, I should have lived so happily, so harmlessly, my imagination ever busy with the old world.In the introduction to his History of France, Michelet says: "J'ai passe e cote du monde, et j'ai pris l'histoire pour la vie." That, as I can see now, was my true ideal; through all my battlings and miseries I have always lived more in the past than in the present.At the time when I was literally starving in London, when it seemed impossible that Ishould ever gain a living by my pen, how many days have I spent at the British Museum, reading as disinterestedly as if I had been without a care! It astounds me to remember that, having breakfasted on dry bread, and carrying in my pocket another piece of bread to serve for dinner, I settled myself at a desk in the great Reading-Room with books before me which by no possibility could be a source of immediate profit.At such a time, I worked through German tomes on Ancient Philosophy.At such a time, I read Appuleius and Lucian, Petronius and the Greek Anthology, Diogenes Laertius and--heaven knows what! My hunger was forgotten; the garret to which I must return to pass the night never perturbed my thoughts.On the whole, it seems to me something to be rather proud of; I smile approvingly at that thin, white-faced youth.Me? My very self? No, no! He has been dead these thirty years.

Scholarship in the high sense was denied me, and now it is too late.

Yet here am I gloating over Pausanias, and promising myself to read every word of him.Who that has any tincture of old letters would not like to read Pausanias, instead of mere quotations from him and references to him? Here are the volumes of Dahn's Die Konige der Germanen: who would not like to know all he can about the Teutonic conquerors of Rome? And so on, and so on.To the end I shall be reading--and forgetting.Ah, that's the worst of it! Had I at command all the knowledge I have at any time possessed, I might call myself a learned man.Nothing surely is so bad for the memory as long-enduring worry, agitation, fear.I cannot preserve more than a few fragments of what I read, yet read I shall, persistently, rejoicingly.Would I gather erudition for a future life? Indeed, it no longer troubles me that I forget.I have the happiness of the passing moment, and what more can mortal ask?

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