From G. J. Romanes 17 August 1878
The Palace, Dublin:
August 17, 1878.
Your letter and enclosure about the geese arrived the day after I left Dunskaith, but have been forwarded here, which accounts for my delay in answering, for I only arrived in Dublin a few days ago.1
I am sorry to hear about the onions, and can only quote the beatitude which is particularly applicable to a worker in science, Blessed is he that expecteth nothing, for he shall not be disappointed.2
But I am still more sorry to hear of your feeling knocked up. I meet your son here, who tells me about you.3
Yesterday was the evening of my big lecture, and I send you a copy as well as a newspaper account.4 (The latter was in type before delivery, and so no ‘applauses,’ &c. are put in.) The thing was a most enormous success, far surpassing my utmost expectations. I had a number of jokes which do not appear in the printed lecture, and I never saw an audience laugh so much. The applause also was really extraordinary, especially at some places, and most of all at the mention of your name at the grand finale. In fact, it was here tremendous, and a most impressive sight to see such a multitude of people so enthusiastic. I expected an outburst, but the loud and long-continued cheering beat anything that ever I heard before. I do not know whether your son was there, but if so he will tell you.
Hooker, Huxley, Allen, and Sir W. Thomson, Flower, D. Galton, and a lot of other good men were present, and had nothing but praise to give, Captain Galton going so far as to say that it was the most successful lecture he had ever heard.5 So I am quite conceited.
Ever your devoted worshipper, | Geo. J. Romanes.
Footnotes
Summary
GJR’s speech at Dublin [BAAS meeting] was an enormous success, with tremendous applause at mention of CD’s name at the finale.
Letter details
- Letter no.
- DCP-LETT-11667
- From
- George John Romanes
- To
- Charles Robert Darwin
- Sent from
- Dublin
- Source of text
- E. D. Romanes 1896, p. 73
Please cite as
Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 11667,” accessed on 23 April 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-11667.xml