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Show STAY BY YOUR FRIEND If your fiend goes wrong, even griev-iously griev-iously wrong, it is base in you to desert him. Then, more than ever does he 1 need your help. and. on the supposition j that he has been your true friend, he j is entitled to it. Of course, you can i neither approve or condone his wrong- doing. It may become your painful duty to tell him with the utmost candor can-dor what you think of his faults, but never to kick him while everybody e'.5e is encaged in the same business. To : co that requires no courage r.clhir.c jfcut a h'.'.le cheap bluster. |