
- 206 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
pubOne.info present you this new edition. Publish any sort of conviction related to these morose days through which we are living and letters will shower upon you like leaves in October. No matter what your conviction be, it will shake both yeas and nays loose from various minds where they were hanging ready to fall. Never was a time when so many brains rustled with hates and panaceas that would sail wide into the air at the lightest jar. Try it and see. Say that you believe in God, or do not; say that Democracy is the key to the millennium, or the survival of the unfittest; that Labor is worse than the Kaiser, or better; that drink is a demon, or that wine ministers to the health and the cheer of man- say what you please, and the yeas and nays will pelt you. So insecurely do the plainest, oldest truths dangle in a mob of disheveled brains, that it is likely, did you assert twice two continues to equal four and we had best stick to the multiplication table, anonymous letters would come to you full of passionate abuse. Thinking comes hard to all of us
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Table of contents
- A STRAIGHT DEAL
- Chapter I: Concerning One's Letter Box
- Chapter II: What the Postman Brought
- Chapter III: In Front of a Bulletin Board
- Chapter IV: “My Army of Spies”
- Chapter V: The Ancient Grudge
- Chapter VI: Who Is Without Sin?
- Chapter VII: Tarred with the Same Stick
- Chapter VIII: History Astigmatic
- Chapter IX: Concerning a Complex
- Chapter X: Jackstraws
- Chapter XI: Some Family Scraps
- Chapter XII: On the Ragged Edge
- Chapter XIII: Benefits Forgot
- Chapter XIV: England the Slacker!
- Chapter XV: Rude Britannia, Crude Columbia
- Chapter XVI: An International Imposture
- Chapter XVII: Paint
- Chapter XVIII: The Will to Friendship—or the Will to Hate?
- Chapter XIX: Lion and Cub
- Copyright