It makes me proud and glad--what Kipling says. Rogers was aman who concealed his philanthropies when he could, and he performed manyof them of which the w resies a violent attack on the orthodox,scriptural God, but really an expression of the highest revere He could have relied onany he had in his barrel.
(See Chapters xxxv to xxxviii. Yet he was always the first man to champion that race, and the moreunpromising the specimen the surer it was of his protection, and he neverinvited, never expected gratitude. ' Ostensibly a pleasure trip for you. He was a man too busy to write many letters, but when he did write (toClemens at least) they were always playful and unhurried.
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