The Life And Letters of Charles Darwin: Including An Autobiographical Chapter 2
The Life And Letters of Charles Darwin: Including An Autobiographical Chapter 2
Francis Darwin
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But do not judge me by the activity of mind which you and a few others possess, for in that case the more difficult things in hand the pleasanter the work ; but, though I hope I never shall be idle, such is not the case with me. Ever, dear Henslow, Yours most truly, C. Darwin. [He ultimately accepted the post, and held it for three years — from February 16, 1838, to February 19, 1841. After being assured of the Grant for the publication of the * Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle^ there was mu...ch to be done in arranging the scheme of publication, and this occupied him during part of October and November.] C. Darwin to J, S, Henslow, [4th NoTcmbcr, 1837.] My dear Henslow, . . . Pray tell Leonard* that my Government work is going on smoothly, and I hope will be prosperous. He will see in the Prospectus his name attached to the fish ; I set my shoulders to the work with a good heart. I am very much better than I was during the last month before my Shrews- * Rev. L. Jenyns. 1838.1 CAMBRIDGE.
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