Show ANOTHER STORY OF HUGO I A Young Literary Aspirants Aspirant's Experience ence With the Great Author v Of the many Victor Hugo anecdotes now being revived the Hie following tak taken n from the Paris Messenger is not the least In interesting A young u man n In the P provinces h had sent o K ge eP Fv si to the poet a a. volume I e of verse and re received re- re calved a reply It was Your work caused me profound emotion and I hasten to salute yot you young and radiant star star star-I I a a. star already on the wane Itis It ItIs Itis is the salute of the departing Eve to the breaking Dawn You will shine while I Igo Igo Igo go put out forever You emerge from oblivion oblivion ob ob- ob- ob livion I return to it The heart steels itself or breaks Yours has broken but from one of ot its pieces es you have fashIoned fashioned fash lash a superb and resounding lyre which conse consecrates rates you as a a. poe poet while it proclaims proclaims proclaims pro pro- claims you a a. man You are thus J twice my broth brother r. r Permit Perm t me to admire you no less than I love you you Alas Alas' on the morrow the young man received from the postman t the volume o f his poems s which h had been n nt returned tri et the envelope AfI unbroken nb en and marked Refused by the ad- ad dresse insufficient postage |