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Show Uncle PkilCX XX'E'D rather see conceited peo- ' pie who at least occasionally do something to justify their conceit, con-ceit, than the timid inferiority complex kind forever shrinking in corners 'and calling it "modesty." A brave man trembles before the bugle blows; a coward afterward. after-ward. Martyrs ought to be good-looking, but they hardly ever have been. "Do right and people wilt commend you in time" but not likely in your time. Many of us do "our best," but we are careful not to be fatigued by doing it. To say nothing of your enemies implies what you think of .them. We do not seek the disapproval of our friends. We have enough of that in our own consciousness. |