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Show PENROSE'S WHINE. What more does the infamous Penrose Pen-rose want condoned? He maunders 'around throusrh two columns of his paper like old men arc said to act when they are in love. Docs he want to marry another wife? Or what does he want? He talks about condonation as lf it had been license for-hlmBelf and any other man of his caliber to marry when, where and whom they chose; and about toleration as If it meant that ho could take amnesty by lyingand violate its conditions by perjury. . . t All the way through his most recent .and most villainous article against the Gentile women, he seems to think-that violation of the law of God and, man makes him a saint and makes a Gentile Gen-tile a sinner for having believed Pen- rose's promise and having condoned the past on the strength of that promise! prom-ise! . |