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 knows the name of a star or two, one will find, as in "The Wanderer," a comradeship that is comforting.

Bayard Taylor, who often wrote about the stars, looked up, in a foreign land, and saw "Above the palms, the peaks of pearly gray," Canopus, a star of the southern hemisphere, only surpassed by Sirius.

Then—