. The mirage . 296 M I R A o e:. 297 MIRAGE THE SMEARAGE The Smearage is, as the name suggests, a little of everything about anybodyand everybody; gathered by every means, from every source. The Smearageis, like Jim Jam Jems, a veritable volley of truth, and is no respector of the introductory chapters of this book, which we have facetiously called theMirage, as a sort of pun on the name, Smearage, we presented peoples picturesas they posed for them, after they had washed their faces, put on a collar, andcombed their hair. We shall now attempt to get down to the real purpose of theb
. The mirage . 296 M I R A o e:. 297 MIRAGE THE SMEARAGE The Smearage is, as the name suggests, a little of everything about anybodyand everybody; gathered by every means, from every source. The Smearageis, like Jim Jam Jems, a veritable volley of truth, and is no respector of the introductory chapters of this book, which we have facetiously called theMirage, as a sort of pun on the name, Smearage, we presented peoples picturesas they posed for them, after they had washed their faces, put on a collar, andcombed their hair. We shall now attempt to get down to the real purpose of thebook and show things as they really were. The editor of the few introductorychapters, which we have called the Mirage, wishes to state that if anyone, he orshe, is offended by anything here presented, he should refer all complainantsto Mr. George Bernard Shaw, who resides in Salt Lake City or to Brigham Young,whose present address is elsewhere, since both he and the joke editor will prob-ably be gone on business at the time of pu
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