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THE WRONG BOX

By Robert Louis Stevenson And Lloyd Osbourne

PREFACE

'Nothing like a little judicious levity,' says Michael Finsbury in the

text: nor can any better excuse be found for the volume in the reader's

hand. The authors can but add that one of them is old enough to be

ashamed of himself, and the other young enough to learn better.

R. L. S. L. O.

CHAPTER I. In Which Morris Suspects

How very little does the amateur, dwelling at home at ease, comprehend

the labours and perils of the author, and, when he smilingly skims the

surface of a work of fiction, how little does he consider the hours

of toil, consultation of authorities, researches in the Bodleian,

correspondence with learned and illegible Germans--in one word, the vast

scaffolding that was first built up and then knocked down, to while away

an hour for him in a railway train! Thus I might begin this tale with

a biography of Tonti--birthplace, parentage, genius probably inherited

from his mother, remarkable instance of precocity, etc--and a complete

treatise on the system to which he bequeathed his name. The material

is all beside me in a pigeon-hole, but I scorn to appear vainglorious.

Tonti is dead, and I never saw anyone who even pretended to regret him;

and, as for the tontine system, a word will suffice for all the purposes

of this unvarnished narrative.

A number of sprightly youths (the more the merrier) put up a certain sum

of money, which is then funded in a pool under trustees; coming on for

a century later, the proceeds are fluttered for a moment in the face of

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