4/30 'As a lib'ry them books don't give the variety of topics they oughter. They all cling to the same subject too faithful. Eight hundred an' sixty-four volumes of the "Wage of Sin," all bound alike, don't make what I call a rightly differentiated lib'ry. When you've read one you've read all.' "'Alas!' I says, or somthin' like that, sympathetic an' attentive. They ought to be got out to make room for more hay.' "'This was indeed true. |