Reviews
REVIEWS To Mrs. CAREW The apparently endless difficulties against which I have contended, and am contending, in the management of Oscar Wilde's literary and dramatic property have brought me many valued friends; but only one friendship which seemed as endless; one friend's kindness which seemed to annul the disappointments of eight years. That is why I venture to place your name on this volume with the assurance of the author himself who bequeathed to me his works and something of his indiscretion. ROBERT ROSS May 12th, 1908. INTRODUCTION
Bee Grateful
Bee Loving
Bee Content
Bee Prayerful
Home Again
How It Happened
[Illustration: Children looking out a window.]
"The sun's gone under a cloud," called Grandpa cheerily over his shoulder,
as he came into the dining room.
Grandma, following close behind, answered laughingly, "Why, my dear,
this is the brightest day we've had for two weeks!"
"But look at Don's face," said Grandpa soberly, "and Joyce's too, for
that matter"--glancing from one to the other.
REVIEWS To Mrs. CAREW The apparently endless difficulties against which I have contended, and am contending, in the management of Oscar Wilde's literary and dramatic property have brought me many valued friends; but only one friendship which seemed as endless; one friend's kindness which seemed to annul the disappointments of eight years. That is why I venture to place your name on this volume with the assurance of the author himself who bequeathed to me his works and something of his indiscretion. ROBERT ROSS May 12th, 1908. INTRODUCTION