OUR OPEN LETTER BOX.
A. Martin wishes to find a poem called “Voices at the Throne,” beginning
“A little child—
A little meek-eyed child,
Sitting at a cottage door.”
“Sweet Marie” is informed that her quotation,
“Laugh and the world laughs with you,
Weep and you weep alone,”
is from one of Ella Wheeler’s poems of Passion—“Solitude.” We thank our masculine correspondent for his help and his very kind letter.
Ethel Rimmer has more replies from Soldier’s Daughter, Alice Nimon, and C. Perkins, whom we thank. Klondyke, in answering Ethel Rimmer, requests a recipe for “the American Harlequin Cake,” and inquires the name of the English agent, Gold Coast. These queries are scarcely literary; but as they occur in a letter concerning a literary subject, we print them here.