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Never mind then, Mr.S.Solomon, I say, because a critic pooh-poohs your work of art--your Moses--your child--your foundling.Why, did not a wiseacre in Blackwood's Magazine lately fall foul of "Tom Jones?" O hypercritic! So, to be sure, did good old Mr.Richardson, who could write novels himself--but you, and I, and Mr.Gibbon, my dear sir, agree in giving our respect, and wonder, and admiration, to the brave old master.

In these last words I am supposing the respected reader to be endowed with a sense of humor, which he may or may not possess;indeed, don't we know many an honest man who can no more comprehend a joke than he can turn a tune.But I take for granted, my dear sir, that you are brimming over with fun--you mayn't make jokes, but you could if you would--you know you could: and in your quiet way you enjoy them extremely.Now many people neither make them, nor understand them when made, nor like them when understood, and are suspicious, testy, and angry with jokers.Have you ever watched an elderly male or female--an elderly "party," so to speak, who begins to find out that some young wag of the company is "chaffing" him?

Have you ever tried the sarcastic or Socratic method with a child?

Little ****** he or she, in the innocence of the ****** heart, plays some silly freak, or makes some absurd remark, which you turn to ridicule.The little creature dimly perceives that you are ****** fun of him, writhes, blushes, grows uneasy, bursts into tears,--upon my word it is not fair to try the weapon of ridicule upon that innocent young victim.The awful objurgatory practice he is accustomed to.Point out his fault, and lay bare the dire consequences thereof: expose it roundly, and give him a proper, solemn, moral whipping--but do not attempt to castigare ridendo.Do not laugh at him writhing, and cause all the other boys in the school to laugh.Remember your own young days at school, my friend--the tingling cheeks, burning ears, bursting heart, and passion of desperate tears, with which you looked up, after having performed some blunder, whilst the doctor held you to public scorn before the class, and cracked his great clumsy jokes upon you--helpless, and a prisoner! Better the block itself, and the lictors, with their fasces of birch-twigs, than the maddening torture of those jokes!

Now with respect to jokes--and the present company of course excepted--many people, perhaps most people, are as infants.They have little sense of humor.They don't like jokes.Raillery in writing annoys and offends them.The coarseness apart, I think Ihave met very, very few women who liked the banter of Swift and Fielding.Their ******, tender natures revolt at laughter.Is the satyr always a wicked brute at heart, and are they rightly shocked at his grin, his leer, his horns, hoofs, and ears? Fi donc, le vilain monstre, with his shrieks, and his capering crooked legs!

Let him go and get a pair of well-wadded black silk stockings, and pull them over those horrid shanks; put a large gown and bands over beard and hide; and pour a dozen of lavender-water into his lawn handkerchief, and cry, and never make a joke again.It shall all be highly-distilled poesy, and perfumed sentiment, and gushing eloquence; and the foot SHAN'T peep out, and a plague take it.

Cover it up with the surplice.Out with your cambric, dear ladies, and let us all whimper together.

Now, then, hand on heart, we declare that it is not the fire of adverse critics which afflicts or frightens the editorial bosom.

They may be right; they may be rogues who have a personal spite;they may be dullards who kick and bray as their nature is to do, and prefer thistles to pineapples; they may be conscientious, acute, deeply learned, delightful judges, who see your joke in a moment, and the profound wisdom lying underneath.Wise or dull, laudatory or otherwise, we put their opinions aside.If they applaud, we are pleased: if they shake their quick pens, and fly off with a hiss, we resign their favors and put on all the fortitude we can muster.Iwould rather have the lowest man's good word than his bad one, to be sure; but as for coaxing a compliment, or wheedling him into good-humor, or stopping his angry mouth with a good dinner, or accepting his contributions for a certain Magazine, for fear of his barking or snapping elsewhere--allons donc! These shall not be our acts.Bow-wow, Cerberus! Here shall be no sop for thee, unless--unless Cerberus is an uncommonly good dog, when we shall bear no malice because he flew at us from our neighbor's gate.

What, then, is the main grief you spoke of as annoying you--the toothache in the Lord Mayor's jaw, the thorn in the cushion of the editorial chair? It is there.Ah! it stings me now as I write.It comes with almost every morning's post.At night I come home and take my letters up to bed (not daring to open them), and in the morning I find one, two, three thorns on my pillow.Three Iextracted yesterday; two I found this morning.They don't sting quite so sharply as they did; but a skin is a skin, and they bite, after all, most wickedly.It is all very fine to advertise on the Magazine, "Contributions are only to be sent to Messrs.Smith, Elder and Co., and not to the Editor's private residence." My dear sir, how little you know man- or woman-kind, if you fancy they will take that sort of warning! How am I to know, (though, to be sure, Ibegin to know now,) as I take the letters off the tray, which of those envelopes contains a real bona fide letter, and which a thorn?

One of the best invitations this year I mistook for a thorn-letter, and kept it without opening.This is what I call a thorn-letter:--"CAMBERWELL, June 4.

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