vol. 4, p. 12
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 4 (1875-1878)

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Facts, not fables.

Aesop

Aesop doth with umbrella fare
Along Broadway and view
A long array of Turtles rare,
Which Bill but do not Coo.
The unwonted sight the Elephant
Doth very much perplex,
While Chimpanzees irreverent
Hung from his Trunk, like Checks.
The neck-or-nothing Camels stare ;
The Frog is much more cool,
He comes out with triumphant air
From a Pacific Pool.
The menagerie gathers 'round :
And Aesop in dismay
Resolves to buy the modern book,
And throws his own away.


The Late Theosophical Baron

[From the Chicago Tribune]

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Darwinism Vindicated

Katie Did, or Katie Didn't

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  1. by Church, F. S.
  2. Aesop by Washington, G.
  3. The Late Theosophical Baron by unknown author. From the Chicago Tribune
  4. Darwinism Vindicated by unknown author, Religio-Philosophical Journal