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<h1>SEEING THINGS<br/> AT NIGHT</h1>
<p class="c">BY<br/>
HEYWOOD BROUN</p>
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TO<br/>
HEYWOOD BROUN, 3<small>RD</small></p>
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<p>T<small>HE</small> first difficulty was the title. It was felt that <i>Seeing Things at
Night</i> might suggest theatrical essays to the exclusion of anything
else. That was not the author's intention. He meant to suggest rather
newspaper articles of any sort done more or less on the spur of the
moment for next day's consumption. There was also some question as to
the order in which the various "pieces" should be arranged. The author
was tempted to follow the example of Adolf Wolff, a free verse poet who
published a volume some years ago called <i>Songs, Sighs and Curses</i>, and
explained in a foreword, "When asked in what sequence he would arrange
his poems, Wolff threw the manuscripts in the air, saying 'Let Fate
decide.' They now appear in the order in which they were picked up from
the floor."</p>
<p>Broun, however, feared that some of his essays might crash through the
floor like the mistakes of a cannonball juggler and that others would
prove so lacking in weight when put to the test that it would be
necessary to pluck them from the ceiling rather than the floor. The
arrangement, therefore, is premeditated though haphazard. In respect to
his age the author also wishes to explain that the character, H. 3rd,
who appears from time to time is his son and not his grandson. He also
wishes to acknowledge the courtesy of <i>The New York Tribune</i>, <i>Vanity
Fair</i>, <i>McCall's</i>, <i>Collier's Weekly</i> and <i>The Nation</i> in permitting him
to reprint various articles which first appeared in their pages.</p>
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<h1>SEEING THINGS AT NIGHT</h1>
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