The wild thing,

Living or dead, is his who fetched it down.

E. Arnold.

23. Daguerre invented the process of taking daguerreotypes upon metallic plates, which invention soon developed into the process of taking photographs on paper.

24. Not one of us, however busy or hard, but once or twice in our lives has passed an evening with Goldsmith, and undergone the charm of his delightful music.—Thackeray.

25. It’s faith in something and enthusiasm for something that makes life worth looking at.—Holmes.

26.

Who asks does err,

Who answers, errs; say naught.—E. Arnold.

27. It is those who remain indoors, therefore, who are exposed to the utmost rigor of the winter.—Howells.