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Show i - On Reading My Diary j y SIEGFRIED SAS00N Thin waa tli truth, aa near a I could pVt it. Although that truth ia truth to me no longer. ut dead miaapprt'ht'niiioiis make ran itroiiffcr Who am infallible now ami no more liliiul! Thena mummied thought aram vivid and exciting: For (like vast prrrrntago of mankind) Myaflf'a my arlfa main interest: so I find Not one dull pagn in all then rrama of writing. "An rgotint!" you aay . . . Ia that uniiaiialf . . . Show me the man (provided he'a sound ono) Who'a totally awturcd that he'a a dunce! Such men are rare indeed: I've never found one; But when I do lit actuate him at once Toward wholesome introspection. I'll advise him, "Take samples of your grandiose delusion. And traee each complex down to it conclusion; Watch your react ions 1" And within a week He'll satisfy hinmrlf that he'a unique. ' The- New Republic. i |