Show Poet as Public Benefactor A correspondent writes to the London London Lon Lon- London don Chronicle that he once came upon Robert Browning in Piccadilly in lively lively lively live live- ly dispute with a stranger who had carted his closed umbrella over his his' shoulder or under his arm with the end sticking out Browning walking behind struck down the dangerous point with an energetic stick I always always always al al- ways do It said the poet with just indignation and in no measured tones The man protested aloud but Browning explained to the gathering crowd and justified himself fully No Noone Noone Noone one seemed to know how illustrious was the brawler |