FOOTNOTES:
[37] From “Studies of Childhood,” page 55.
[38] I always remember the witty jibe of a chairman at my expense on this subject, who, when proposing a vote of thanks to me, asked whether I seriously approved of the idea of providing “wild-cat schemes” in order to bring romance into the lives of millionaires.
[39] From The Lockerbie Book, by James Whitcomb Riley. Copyright 1911. Used by special permission of the publishers, the Bobbs-Merrill Company.
[40] See [Little Cousin Series] in American collection of tales at the end of book.
[41] From “Virginibus Puerisque and other Essays.”
[42] See Longbow story, “John and the Pig.”
[43] This is even a higher spirit than that shown in the advice given in the Agamemnon (speaking of the victor's attitude after the taking of Troy):
“Yea, let no craving for forbidden gain
Bid conquerors yield before the darts of greed.”