Why A Mas Loses Faith
Ex-Judge Henry E. Howland is credited with the following: It is the gross and palpable subterEuges, deceits and evasions that are abhorrent to our natures in dealing with the outside world, like that in a prohibition town in Maine, where a lank and red nosed countryman called into a drug store and placing a demijohn on the counter said to the clerk, "I want a gallon of rum, baby's sick," or the cautious sparring for an advantage suggested by the answer of the rector of a country parish who was ru vising his sermón one Sunday morning and was waited upon in his study by his organist, who asked what he should play. "I don't know," said the rector, absentminflpfllv: "what kind of a hand have you
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