The caption appears as one column, but it is two. Here is a readable version of it – “It all depends upon the quality of imagination just how real reality may be. For instance, there’s the reality of an office — with its wooden furniture, its metal filing cabinets and all the other things, including the girl at the very real typewriter — but my, how swiftly they vanish at the touch of memory! All, save she, become as thin as air, when HE appears, stills her fast-flying fingers and bids her look into his eyes. Could anything be more real than he in THIS moment?” — from The Washington Post (Washington, DC), May 2, 1921 © 2026, Mark Adams. All rights reserved.
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