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TIIE BOORWORN. TIIE BOORWORN.
mnnen mnnen
the Worm read Conrad in knee the Worm read Conrad in knee
If the Worm—always dreaming If the Worm—always dreaming
trousers and reads every scrap of trousers and reads every scrap of
of old age as he is—ever lives to be of old age as he is—ever lives to be
stuff that's printed about Conrad? stuff that's printed about Conrad?
eighty-eight, he'll know how to eighty-eight, he'll know how to
Did E. I. S. read Ford Madox Ford's Did E. I. S. read Ford Madox Ford's
act . . . Because he’s just read V. act . . . Because he’s just read V.
article about Conrad and Crane article about Conrad and Crane
Sackville-West's “All Passion Sackville-West's “All Passion
and Hudson in a recent Scribner's? and Hudson in a recent Scribner's?
Spent"—and what a lovely book Spent"—and what a lovely book
THAT is. Fremont Older brought THAT is. Fremont Older brought
... If he didn’t he missed some¬ ... If he didn’t he missed some¬
it in and ordered the Worm to read it in and ordered the Worm to read
thin¬ thin¬
it— just as a piece of writing," as it— just as a piece of writing," as
he put it. As if Fremont Older he put it. As if Fremont Older
ever recommended anything “just ever recommended anything “just
as a piece of writing.” That man as a piece of writing.” That man
likes things for their feeling, for likes things for their feeling, for
their ideas, for their truth—and their ideas, for their truth—and
the writing comes second with the writing comes second with
him . .. But “All Passion Spent' him . .. But “All Passion Spent'
has both the truth and the beauty has both the truth and the beauty
in it ... It's about an old lady who in it ... It's about an old lady who
did as she pleased after she did as she pleased after she
eached the ag eached the ag
Children’s Book Children’s Book
omnnnl omnnnl
e e
Lysbeth Boyd Borie, Lysbeth Boyd Borie,
whose new book for chil¬ whose new book for chil¬
dren, “More Poems for dren, “More Poems for
Peter,” has recently been Peter,” has recently been
published by J. B. Lip- published by J. B. Lip-
pincott Company. pincott Company.
Worm has read Cicero's “De Worm has read Cicero's “De
Senectute" and once he read G. Senectute" and once he read G.
Stanley Hall's “Senescence" and Stanley Hall's “Senescence" and
was encouraged, and several years was encouraged, and several years
ago he was delighted with Robert ago he was delighted with Robert
Nathan's “Autumn" but this is the Nathan's “Autumn" but this is the
best book yet and the Worm is best book yet and the Worm is
thinking of organizing a Society thinking of organizing a Society
of Old Folks Who Have Read “All of Old Folks Who Have Read “All
Passion Spent” and its meetings Passion Spent” and its meetings
will be a lot of fun ... 1f V. Sack- will be a lot of fun ... 1f V. Sack-
ville-West ever comes to America ville-West ever comes to America
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TIIE BOORWORN. TIIE BOORWORN.
mnnen mnnen
the Worm read Conrad in knee the Worm read Conrad in knee
If the Worm—always dreaming If the Worm—always dreaming
trousers and reads every scrap of trousers and reads every scrap of
of old age as he is—ever lives to be of old age as he is—ever lives to be
stuff that's printed about Conrad? stuff that's printed about Conrad?
eighty-eight, he'll know how to eighty-eight, he'll know how to
Did E. I. S. read Ford Madox Ford's Did E. I. S. read Ford Madox Ford's
act . . . Because he’s just read V. act . . . Because he’s just read V.
article about Conrad and Crane article about Conrad and Crane
Sackville-West's “All Passion Sackville-West's “All Passion
and Hudson in a recent Scribner's? and Hudson in a recent Scribner's?
Spent"—and what a lovely book Spent"—and what a lovely book
THAT is. Fremont Older brought THAT is. Fremont Older brought
... If he didn’t he missed some¬ ... If he didn’t he missed some¬
it in and ordered the Worm to read it in and ordered the Worm to read
thin¬ thin¬
it— just as a piece of writing," as it— just as a piece of writing," as
he put it. As if Fremont Older he put it. As if Fremont Older
ever recommended anything “just ever recommended anything “just
as a piece of writing.” That man as a piece of writing.” That man
likes things for their feeling, for likes things for their feeling, for
their ideas, for their truth—and their ideas, for their truth—and
the writing comes second with the writing comes second with
him . .. But “All Passion Spent' him . .. But “All Passion Spent'
has both the truth and the beauty has both the truth and the beauty
in it ... It's about an old lady who in it ... It's about an old lady who
did as she pleased after she did as she pleased after she
eached the ag eached the ag
Children’s Book Children’s Book
omnnnl omnnnl
e e
Lysbeth Boyd Borie, Lysbeth Boyd Borie,
whose new book for chil¬ whose new book for chil¬
dren, “More Poems for dren, “More Poems for
Peter,” has recently been Peter,” has recently been
published by J. B. Lip- published by J. B. Lip-
pincott Company. pincott Company.
Worm has read Cicero's “De Worm has read Cicero's “De
Senectute" and once he read G. Senectute" and once he read G.
Stanley Hall's “Senescence" and Stanley Hall's “Senescence" and
was encouraged, and several years was encouraged, and several years
ago he was delighted with Robert ago he was delighted with Robert
Nathan's “Autumn" but this is the Nathan's “Autumn" but this is the
best book yet and the Worm is best book yet and the Worm is
thinking of organizing a Society thinking of organizing a Society
of Old Folks Who Have Read “All of Old Folks Who Have Read “All
Passion Spent” and its meetings Passion Spent” and its meetings
will be a lot of fun ... 1f V. Sack- will be a lot of fun ... 1f V. Sack-
ville-West ever comes to America ville-West ever comes to America