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As regards “Dawn” itself; it was more or less of a failure — of course I mean at that time; for in after years it became extraordinarily successful。
One of the most appreciative and indeed enthusiastic readers of this tale at the time was old Mr。 Trubner; whose advice had encouraged me to make the attempt of its writing。 Indeed I was told by one of his relatives that he continued its perusal to within a few hours of his actual death。 Whether he finished it or not I cannot now remember。 Scoffers might say that it finished him。
The new novel upon which I embarked ultimately appeared under the title of “The Witch’s Head。” Failing to find any magazine that would undertake it serially; in the end I published it with Messrs。 Hurst and Blackett on practically the same terms as they had offered me for “Dawn。” Although; except for the African part; it is not in my opinion so good a story as “Dawn;” it was extremely well received and within certain limits very successful。 Indeed; some of the reviews were quite enthusiastic; although; as I may here remark; I was unacquainted with a single person who made a business of reviewing fiction; or indeed with anyone connected with the Press。 Never did a writer begin less equipped with friends who were likely to be able to do him a good turn。 All I could do was to cast my fictional bread upon the literary waters。
The notices of “The Witch’s Head” naturally delighted me; indeed; after the lapse of more t