James Branch Cabell Quote

"Why is a Kennaston?" he asked himself — thus whimisically voicing a real desire to know if human beings were intended for any especial purpose. Most of us find it more comfortable, upon the whole, to stave off such queries — with a jest, a shrug, or a Scriptural quotation, as best suits personal taste; but Kennaston was "queer" enough to face the situation quite gravely.


Ch. 26 : "Epper Si Muove" - The Cream of the Jest (1917)


Why is a Kennaston? he asked himself — thus whimisically voicing a real desire to know if human beings were intended for any especial purpose. Most ...

Why is a Kennaston? he asked himself — thus whimisically voicing a real desire to know if human beings were intended for any especial purpose. Most ...

Why is a Kennaston? he asked himself — thus whimisically voicing a real desire to know if human beings were intended for any especial purpose. Most ...

Why is a Kennaston? he asked himself — thus whimisically voicing a real desire to know if human beings were intended for any especial purpose. Most ...