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  1. Memoirs of a Midget by Walter de la Mare, 2009-11-01

41. David J. Holmes Autographs:
DE LA MARE, WALTER. Henry Brocken. His Travels and Adventures in the Rich, Strange, ScarceImaginable Regions of Romance Original decorated cloth, top edge plain.
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43. Walter De La Mare (British Author) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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Facts about De la Mare, Walter, (1873–1956). The verses that Walter de la Mare wrote for his four children became favorites of children everywhere. His Songs of Childhood and
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46. De La Mare, Walter John
de la Mare, Walter John (1873–1956) English poet and writer. His works include verse for children, such as Peacock Pie (1913), and the novels The Three Royal Monkeys (1910
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THE RETURN Walter de la Mare Look not for roses in Attalus his garden, or wholesome flowers in a venomous plantation. And since there is scarce any one bad, but some others
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"Look not for roses in Attalus his garden, or wholesome flowers in a venomous plantation. And since there is scarce any one bad, but some others are the worse for him; tempt not contagion by proximity and hazard not thyself in the shadow of corruption."
SIR THOMAS BROWNE.
CHAPTER ONE
'But I suppose we are all pretty much the same, if we only knew it,' he had consoled himself. 'We keep our crazy side to ourselves; that's all. We just go on for years and years doing and saying whatever happens to come upand really keen about it too'he had glanced up with a kind of challenge in his face at the squat little belfry'and then, without the slightest reason or warning, down you go, and it all begins to wear thin, and you get wondering what on earth it all means.' Memory slipped back for an instant to the life that in so unusual a fashion seemed to have floated a little aloof. Fortunately he had not discussed these inward symptoms with his wife. How surprised Sheila would be to see him loafing in this old, crooked churchyard. How she would lift her dark eyebrows, with that handsome, indifferent tolerance. He smiled, but a little confusedly; yet the thought gave even a spice of adventure to the evening's ramble.
He loitered on, scarcely thinking at all now, stooping here and

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