. The Argonaut . Take No Imitations! Do Not Be Deceived. John Duncans Sons, Agents, New THE ARGONAUT July 3, 1905. Truth (they say) is mighty and (it is au-thentically recorded) shall prevail. But itsmightiness is so rarely seen that it is apt toget on the nerves. Truth, if we speak it out,is a mighty bugbear, and when we see itlooming up. unaccustomed as we are to thealarming spectacle, we shudder and quit itsneighborhood with what speed we may. These reflections have arisen from a con-viction that Mr. Frawleys Monday nightspeech was actually the fruit of a sudden andviolent attack of


. The Argonaut . Take No Imitations! Do Not Be Deceived. John Duncans Sons, Agents, New THE ARGONAUT July 3, 1905. Truth (they say) is mighty and (it is au-thentically recorded) shall prevail. But itsmightiness is so rarely seen that it is apt toget on the nerves. Truth, if we speak it out,is a mighty bugbear, and when we see itlooming up. unaccustomed as we are to thealarming spectacle, we shudder and quit itsneighborhood with what speed we may. These reflections have arisen from a con-viction that Mr. Frawleys Monday nightspeech was actually the fruit of a sudden andviolent attack of truth-telling. Mr. Frawleyin his heart had evidently recognized that itwas a mistake to star him. He confronted asmall and lonesome house on his openingnight at the Columbia, in what was prac-tically his home city. It was really a home-coming without greeting and welcome. Herecalled other and more populous nights incheaper houses in this same city. He re-membered the satisfaction and pleasure thatthe public had formerly testified in his work,and in that of his company. And, strangeto say,


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