Excerpt from Confessions of a Journalist, 1904
It was the idle singer of an empty day him self, a dreamer of dreams born out of his due time,' now very much awake, striving to set the crooked straight He had gained from the wealthy classes the reputation of being an amiable lunatic, a great poet-artist who loved to play at slumming amid the hordes Of unwashed democracy. But amongst us he was simply a wise elder brother with the brain of a genius and the heart of a little child.
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