OB 



the greater the artist^ and 

 the more profound his pity 

 toward the Jellow-man 

 for whom he passionately 

 works^ the readier will be 

 his willingness to forego 

 the privileges of genius 

 and to cage himself in the 

 conventionalities^ even as 

 the mocking-bird is caged. 

 His struggle against these 

 will^ I admity be the great- 

 est: he will foe I the bitterest 



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