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80 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1898
And if at the time he paid the penalty exacted by the sordid unimaginative ones who temporarily rule the roost, he must ever after, one feels sure, have carried inside him some of the white gladness of the acolyte who, greatly privileged, has been permitted to swing a censer at the sacring of the very Mass. (p. 8)Can any child read (or listen to) that without their eyes glazing over?