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tower up into great symbols and sprawl into boisterous jokes ; it ought to be as merry as a Christmas party, and it is a true child of the grim old moralities. . . . Exactly ! Come down, O Chesterton, from yonder madcap height, and write us — the perfect pantomime. Manchester Qua/rddan. 1911.
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