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CHAPTER XVIII HIS JACK-HORNERISM
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That autumn the Chancelleries of Europe happened to be rather less egotistic than usual, and the English and American publics, seeing no war-cloud on the horizon, were enabled to give the whole of their attention to the balloon sent up into the sky by Mr. Onions Winter. They stared to some purpose. There are some books which succeed before they are published, and the commercial travellers of Mr. Onions Winter reported unhesitatingly that A Question of Cubits was such a book. The libraries and the booksellers were alike graciously interested in the rumour1 of its advent2. It was universally considered a 'safe' novel; it was the sort of novel that the honest provincial3 bookseller reads himself for his own pleasure and recommends to his customers with a peculiar4 and special smile of sincerity5 as being not only 'good,' but 'really good.' People mentioned it with casual anticipatory6 remarks who had never previously7 been known to mention any novel later than John Halifax Gentleman.
This and other similar pleasing phenomena8 were, of course, due in part to the mercantile sagacity of Mr. Onions Winter. For during a considerable period the Anglo-Saxon race was not permitted to forget for a single day that at a given moment the balloon would burst and rain down copies of A Question of Cubits upon a thirsty earth. A Question of Cubits became the universal question, the question of questions, transcending9 in its insistence10 the liver question, the soap question, the Encyclopædia question, the whisky question, the cigarette question, the patent food question, the bicycle tyre question, and even the formidable uric acid question. Another powerful factor in the case was
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