6/26 She misses the delicate and lovely--I wished they would give us a theme to write about her. I should like to abuse her well." "It would make a very good theme, in a new line," said Norman; "but I don't give into it, altogether. It is the hope and the thought of fame, that has made men great, from first to last. It is in every one that is not good for nothing, and always will be! The moving spirit of man's greatness!" "I'm not sure," said Ethel; "I think looking for fame is like wanting a reward at once. I had rather people forgot themselves. |