Excerpt from The Library Journal, Vol. 34: Chiefly Devoted to Library Economy and Bibliography; January-December, 1909
Listen to him proclaim his findings, as he rests a moment to look into our hearts for sympathetic response: There is nothing so beautiful and so worthy of our care and attention as the body and soul of a child. He is like a child himself in his enthusiasm! Was there something said long ago - Unless ye become as little children.
Surely these enthusiasts with such a mes sage shall not reach the end of their journey with empty hearts, absurd as they themselves have proved so many of their enthusiasms.
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