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"Yes, I do," nodded Selwyn; "but I can't afford one yet" his face darkened "not for a while; but," and his features cleared, "I'm delighted, old fellow, that you have one. This certainly is a jolly little kennel you can fix it up in splendid shape rugs and mahogany and what-nots and ding-dongs and a couple of tabby cats and a good dog " "Isn't it fascinating!" cried Boots.
After expatiating upon the high vocation of the poet, the necessity of his thinking and feeling nobly, and the importance of his giving only his idealized self, the anonymous critic proceeded to comment upon Buerger's frequent lapses from good taste, his crudities, indecencies and vulgar ding-dongs, and to refer these things with remorseless directness to personal defects.