"So, promising to make up for my lack of further prelude by what I only hope may not be deemed my too frequent interludes, I will with your permission proceed at once to 'spin my yarn' in my own way."
Let's break this down:
1. "So, promising to make up for my lack of further prelude..."
2. "...by what I only hope may not be deemed my too frequent interludes,"
3. "I will..."
4. "with your permission"
5. "proceed at once to 'spin my yarn' in my own way."
There is a preponderance of extraneous information here. (There's a lot of useless information here.) :lol:
What is the context? It's difficult to decipher, but I'll go off what you've provided. If we reduce the sentence to its most basic meaning, we can interpret the author's meaning as: I'll continue to do things the way I see fit. OR, with even greater simplicity, I'll do things my way.
That's what he or she is trying to say.
To go into further analysis:
"So [transitional phrase, perhaps a conclusion to ideas discussed in a paragraph], promising to make up for my lack of further prelude by what I only hope may not be deemed my too frequent interludes [nonrestrictive clause (unnecessary information)], I will with your permission (restrictive clause (vital information that indicates the author's consideration of the reader) proceed at once to 'spin my yarn' in my own way."
I hope this helps. :up: