The New Fiction
G. K. Chesterton
“Leave them alone”, we seem to hear Mr. Galsworthy say of his Young People. —From a Review by Mr. Bettany Little Blue-Fits has lost his wits, And doesn’t know where to find them; Leave them alone and they’ll come home, And leave their tales behind them. The remarkable tales, with remarkable sales, And Bonnets and Bees in disorder; For the Bonnets we view are exceedingly Blue, And decidedly over the Border.
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