"I told you you would ruin it if you made it longer. It is perfect as

it is, and anything more would be padding. It is a little gem, worthy

even of a place in the Loadstar. Father, do you hear? Do you

understand? Look at your son's name among all those great men! Aren't

you glad? Aren't you proud! Aren't you going to congratulate us

both?"

Mr Vane growled a little, for the sake of appearances; but though his

eyebrows frowned, the corners of his lips relaxed in a manner distinctly

complacent. Even recognising as he did the herald of defeat, it was

impossible to resist a thrill of pride as his eye glanced down the

imposing list of names held open for his inspection. A great scientist;

a great statesman; a leading author; an astronomer known throughout the

world; a soldier veteran, and near the end that other name, so dearly

familiar--the name of his own son! The voice in which he spoke was

gruff with emotion. "Humph! You are in good company, at least. Let me

see the verses themselves. There must be something in them, I suppose,

but I am no judge of these things."




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