... One has met with people whose beauty is said ti lie in their expression, but not only beauty but the very excuse for existence of the 'Spression lay in his. In actual form he was undistinguished, being somewhat between a wombat and a poodle, a pig, but his expression, now joyous, now melting, here deeply tragic, there raffish and rollicking, lent to him a charm all of his own. One particular drawing, 'Stampede of Wild 'Spressions in the Pampas,' showed him in almost every mood and is a joy to remember. ...