"
"No, it isn't," said Dick, wheeling quickly.
"No, it isn't," said Dick, wheeling quickly.
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money and you own infernal vanity you are willing to deliberately turn
out bad work. You'll do quite enough bad work without knowing it. And,
Dickie, as I love you and as I know you love me, I am not going to let
you cut off your nose to spite your face for all the gold in England.
That's settled. Now swear. "
"Don't know," said Dick. "I've been trying to make myself angry, but
I can't, you're so abominably reasonable. There will be a row on
Dickenson's Weekly, I fancy. "
"Why the Dickenson do you want to work on a weekly paper? It's slow
bleeding of power. "
"It brings in the very desirable dollars," said Dick, his hands in his
pockets.
Torpenhow watched him with large contempt. "Why, I thought it was a
man! " said he. "It's a child.
"
"No, it isn't," said Dick, wheeling quickly. "You've no notion what the
certainty of cash means to a man who has always wanted it badly. Nothing
will pay me for some of my life's joys; on that Chinese pig-boat, for
instance, when we ate bread and jam for every meal, because Ho-Wang
wouldn't allow us anything better, and it all tasted of pig,--Chinese
pig. I've worked for this, I've sweated and I've starved for this, line
on line and month after month. And now I've got it I am going to make
the most of it while it lasts. Let them pay--they've no knowledge. "
"What does Your Majesty please to want? You can't smoke more than you
do; you won't drink; you're a gross feeder; and you dress in the dark,
by the look of you. You wouldn't keep a horse the other day when I
suggested, because, you said, it might fall lame, and whenever you cross
the street you take a hansom. Even you are not foolish enough to suppose
that theatres and all the live things you can by thereabouts mean Life.
What earthly need have you for money? "
"It's there, bless its golden heart," said Dick. "It's there all the
time. Providence has sent me nuts while I have teeth to crack 'em with.
I haven't yet found the nut I wish to crack, but I'm keeping my teeth
filed. Perhaps some day you and I will go for a walk round the wide
earth.
money and you own infernal vanity you are willing to deliberately turn
out bad work. You'll do quite enough bad work without knowing it. And,
Dickie, as I love you and as I know you love me, I am not going to let
you cut off your nose to spite your face for all the gold in England.
That's settled. Now swear. "
"Don't know," said Dick. "I've been trying to make myself angry, but
I can't, you're so abominably reasonable. There will be a row on
Dickenson's Weekly, I fancy. "
"Why the Dickenson do you want to work on a weekly paper? It's slow
bleeding of power. "
"It brings in the very desirable dollars," said Dick, his hands in his
pockets.
Torpenhow watched him with large contempt. "Why, I thought it was a
man! " said he. "It's a child.
"
"No, it isn't," said Dick, wheeling quickly. "You've no notion what the
certainty of cash means to a man who has always wanted it badly. Nothing
will pay me for some of my life's joys; on that Chinese pig-boat, for
instance, when we ate bread and jam for every meal, because Ho-Wang
wouldn't allow us anything better, and it all tasted of pig,--Chinese
pig. I've worked for this, I've sweated and I've starved for this, line
on line and month after month. And now I've got it I am going to make
the most of it while it lasts. Let them pay--they've no knowledge. "
"What does Your Majesty please to want? You can't smoke more than you
do; you won't drink; you're a gross feeder; and you dress in the dark,
by the look of you. You wouldn't keep a horse the other day when I
suggested, because, you said, it might fall lame, and whenever you cross
the street you take a hansom. Even you are not foolish enough to suppose
that theatres and all the live things you can by thereabouts mean Life.
What earthly need have you for money? "
"It's there, bless its golden heart," said Dick. "It's there all the
time. Providence has sent me nuts while I have teeth to crack 'em with.
I haven't yet found the nut I wish to crack, but I'm keeping my teeth
filed. Perhaps some day you and I will go for a walk round the wide
earth.