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I know not whether you are aware that I have made a great many idle attempts in the way of Magazine and Annual scribbling. The present volumes contain such articles as seemed best worth offering to the public a second time; and I should like to flatter myself that they would repay you some part of the pleasure which I have derived from your own Outre-Mer. His friend Horatio Bridge encouraged him to collect some of these short works into book form and secretly subsidized its publication Bridge did not reveal this secret to Hawthorne until he earned back his investment.
Longfellow and Hawthorne had not been friends at Bowdoin College, at least partially because of their respective loyalties to the Peucinian Society and the Athenaeum Society. Further, Longfellow b.
More importantly, however, Longfellow was a much better student than Hawthorne, having finished fourth in the class. Hawthorne was less successful. It gratifies me to find that you have occasionally felt an interest in my situation For the last ten years, I have not lived, but only dreamed about living I have nothing but thin air to concoct my stories of, and it is not easy to give a lifelike semblance to such shadowy stuff.
Sometimes, through a peep-hole, I have caught a glimpse of the real world; and the two or three articles, in which I have portrayed such glimpses, please me better than others To be sure, you could not well help flattering me a little; but I value your praise too highly not to have faith in its sincerity.
The next year, however, shows several indications of both successful and unsuccessful meetings between the two men. A man of genius and a fine imagination. I have not any breath to spare just at present, yet I think it a pity that the echoes should not be awakened far and wide by such an admirable instrument. Hawthorne, who did not seem much bothered by the decision, wrote to him by January about his refusal "to let me blow a blast upon the 'Wonder-Horn.