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William Morris, almost alone among modern English poets, seemed to stand gravely aloof from the tales he told, as his master Chaucer stood smilingly aloof. Yet the "tone" of Chaucer is perceived somehow upon every page, in spite of his objectivity. The whole history of medieval verse Romances, indeed, illustrates this lyrical tendency to rehandle inherited material.

When later poets in an uncritical age take up and rehandle the poetic themes of their predecessors, they always give to the stories "a new costume," as M. Gaston Paris remarks in reference to thirteenth century dealings with French epics of the eleventh century.

"I put nothing away or give nothing out except on written order from Mr. Manton. Anything coming in is negative and it's in rolls, and I rehandle them because they're put away in the flat boxes. I'd know in a minute if a roll was phony." "You're sure nothing special " "Holy Jehoshaphat!" interrupted Wagnalls. "I'd forgotten!" He faced Manton.

If you touch it, it will go off, because it's loaded. It's among my campaign-kit somewhere in the parcel at the bottom of the trunk. Long ago Dick had carefully possessed himself of a forty-pound weight field-equipment constructed by the knowledge of his own experience. It was this put-away treasure that he was trying to find and rehandle. Mr.

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