With love to Fairchild and the Huge Schoolboy, I am, my dear Mrs. Fairchild, yours very sincerely, ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. Letter: TO E. L. BURLINGAME [VAILIMA, MARCH 1892.] MY DEAR BURLINGAME, - Herewith Chapters IX. and X., and I am left face to face with the horrors and dilemmas of the present regimen: pray for those that go down to the sea in ships. I have promised Henley shall have a chance to publish the hurricane chapter if he like, so please let the slips be sent QUAM PRIMUM to C. Baxter, W.S., 11 S. Charlotte Street, Edinburgh. I got on mighty quick with that chapter - about five days of the toughest kind of work. God forbid I should ever have such another pirn to wind! When I invent a language, there shall be a direct and an indirect pronoun differently declined - then writin

