Abstract

It is difficult to believe that Kenneth Grahame who died the other day at his home in Pangbourne, England, was a man of 73. Though his books for children called The Golden Age and The Wind in the Willows were published before men now in their thirties were born, still it is a shock to know that their author has grown old in the meantime. One unreasonably expects the perennially youthful quality of the books to have kept the man eternally young.

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