st of articles lost by railway travellers and now on sale at a great
London station has been published and many people who read it have
been astonished
nished at the absent-mindedness of their fellows. If statistical
records were available on the subiect however, I doubt whether it
would be found that absent-mindedness is common. It is the efficiency
rather than the inefficiency of human memory that compels my wonder.
Modern man remembers even telephone numbers. He remembers the
addresses of his friends. He remembers the dates of good vintages. He
remembers appointments for lunch and dinner. His memory is crowded
with the names of actors and actresses and cricketers and footballers
and murderers. He can tell you what the weather was like in a
long-past August and the name of the provincial hotel at which he had
a vile meal during the summer. In his ordinary life, again, he
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