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Excerpt from Walks in South Lancashire and on Its Borders: With Letters, Descriptions, Narratives, and Observations, Current and Incidental
Ah! Fair Hope! I am thankful; thankful for the humblest of God's gifts, and my book is one of them. Thankful am I' also, for thy words of advice, but I dare not cast my book upon the waters. N 0, fair Hope; one soplin the mouth is worth two in the mill pond.
Encouraged however, by thee, I again venture forth, my little pen-work in hand. The booksellers I cannot 'deal with largely, the sops being too few for both them and me. I must, therefore, as hath been my wont, do much of my business myself, and sell my pen-work wherever I can find a market.
To my humble brothers of the anvil, the loom, and the jenny, will I offer it; and they will read it, well pleased, when they have sat down from their night-toil, and have wiped the sweat from their brow, and have partaken the homely meal. It will be to them, what thou, Oh Hope, hast been to me; a comforter in adversity; a star in mid-gloom; a well in their desert journey; a soother of life; a putter-away of evil broodings.
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