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Chapter LXXXIX ‘The Wheel of Fortune’
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It was a long time now since Lady Carbury’s great historical work on the Criminal Queens of the World had been completed and given to the world. Any reader careful as to dates will remember that it was as far back as in February that she had solicited1 the assistance of certain of her literary friends who were connected with the daily and weekly press. These gentlemen had responded to her call with more or less zealous3 aid, so that the ‘Criminal Queens’ had been regarded in the trade as one of the successful books of the season. Messrs. Leadham and Loiter had published a second, and then, very quickly, a fourth and fifth edition; and had been able in their advertisements to give testimony4 from various criticisms showing that Lady Carbury’s book was about the greatest historical work which had emanated5 from the press in the present century. With this object a passage was extracted even from the columns of the ‘Evening Pulpit,’— which showed very great ingenuity6 on the part of some young man connected with the establishment of Messrs. Leadham and Loiter. Lady Carbury had suffered something in the struggle. What efforts can mortals make as to which there will not be some disappointment? Paper and print cannot be had for nothing, and advertisements are very costly7. An edition may be sold with startling rapidity, but it may have been but a scanty8 edition. When Lady Carbury received from Messrs. Leadham and Loiter their second very moderate cheque, with the expression of a fear on their part that there would not probably be a third — unless some unforeseen demand should arise — she repeated to herself those well-known lines from the satirist9 —
‘Oh, Amos Cottle, for a moment think
What meagre profits spread from pen and ink.’
But not on that account did she for a moment hesitate as to further attempts. Indeed she had hardly completed the last chapter of her ‘Criminal Queens’ before she was busy on another work; and although the last six months had been to her a period of
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costly
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satirist
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contingent
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providence
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nominally
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在名义上,表面地; 应名儿 | |
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forgeries
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伪造( forgery的名词复数 ); 伪造的文件、签名等 | |
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positively
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责难或指责( rebuke的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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haughtily
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