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After reading an article in the LA Times entitled "Lost Dr. Seuss Stories to be Published in September," I could not help but be bothered by the journalist's diction. The stories were not lost, they were just not published in a book. The stories were not discovered upon his death in 1991 (like that of the work of Emily Dickinson in 1886)  instead, "The Bippolo Seed" consists of stories published in Redbook during the early 1950s. Therefore, they are not lost; perhaps they could be regarded as forgotten or overlooked, but even that may be a stretch...