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Posted on May 3, 2020May 17, 2020

Before an Ignorant Army

Arlo, my three-year-old son, picked the miniature book from the shelf, I imagine, because it scaled him to an adult size. He didn’t know that it was a collection of poetry by young men who were killed in the First World War. He brought it to the dinner table and issued his most effective command, “Read it!”

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