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Identifier: saturdayeveningp1933unse (find matches)
Title: The Saturday evening post
Year: 1839 (1830s)
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Publisher: Philadelphia : G. Graham
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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gin? When I got back to Vladivostok, said Eddie, resum-ing a discussion of the afternoon, there were two stingyletters waiting for me. One of em said, Golly, Im incourt! and the other said,1 Gee, Im divorced! That wasa lot of comfort for a lost guy out in the wilds, wasnt it? I bet you worried! exclaimed Garnie in her pleasantlyjeering tone. Worry I did! What else did I have to do all thosemonths except to worry and to toss American highballswith Japanese officers and take rifles away from muzhiksand give em back again and stop revolutions and startem again and run Soviets and eat cabbage soup? Anothermonth over there and Id a-been writing Russian novels,I was that morbid. I got all wormy with the idea thatyou and Wheeler had met over the body of your deadcanary bird and decided to make it up. It got on mymind. Yen it did! she gibed. Sure it did. When you sit up all night composingpm-ms, doesnt that mean youve got something on yourmind? I L LU STRJIT E I> Br C HA RLES D. MITCHELL :
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What in the Worlds Happened to You? Has FatherCanned You at Last? How Long Have You BeenMarching With the Sons of Toll? Not necessarily, she decided. But wheres thepoem? It lies like a pearl in memorys casket, said Eddie.I dont think youll care for it, Garnie. Its awful sym-bolical. You know thats whats the matter with usRussians. Were symbolical. Carbolical, I think you mean, suggested she. Eddie,I think youre stewed. And now whats the poem? Its just a little thing, he wandered on. You know,1 dont think we Americans appreciate what precious gemsthese lilHe things are. Were crude, rough bourgeois, youknow. Everybody tells us that. Nothing like the Japa-nese, fr instance. Now I recited this little poem to a friendof mine—Japanese officer. Cant pronounce his name.Used to call him Captain Panorama. Well, Panoc.m.iwent wild over that gem. Said what he liked about it was W that it got finished so soon. Thais t he secret of ppoetry. There was a Japanese genius named Banzwho wrote masterpi

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