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Susan Lenox: Her Rise and Fall by David Graham Phillips D. Appleton and Company, New York London 1917; Copyright 1917, by D. Appleton and Company — Copyright, 1915,1916, by The International Magazine Company; Printed in the United States of America by Robert W. Chambers David Graham Phillips a Tribute Even now I cannot realize that he is dead, and often in the city streets—on Fifth Avenue in particular—I find myself glancing ahead for a glimpse of the tall, boyish, familiar figure—experience once again a flash of the old happy expectancy. I have lived in many lands, and have known men. I never knew a finer man than Graham Phillips. His were the clearest, bluest, most honest eyes I ever saw—eyes that scorned untruth—eyes that penetrated all sham. In repose his handsome features were a trifle stern—and the magic of his smile was the more wonderful—such a sunny, youthful, engaging smile. His mere presence in a room was exhilarating. It seemed to freshen the very air with a keen sweetness . . .
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