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1866–1921

SH-H-H-H!

Bert Leston Taylor

What shall we buy for a summer's day? What is good reading and what is not? Mabie will tell us — we wait his say; For Mabie alone can know what's what.

Meanwhile the world is as still as death; Mute inquiry is in men's looks; Everybody is holding his breath — Mabie is reading the summer books.

The suns are at pause in the cosmic race; The mills of the gods have ceased to grind; The only sound that is heard in space Is the rhythmic clicking of Mabie's mind.

Elsewhere silence, or near or far — Chattering Pleiads or babbling brooks; For the whisper has passed from star to star: “Mabie is reading the summer books.”

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