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Show Into the mess too far to retreat gracefully, as a result of his peeved feelings and ruffled dignity, dig-nity, egged on by his natural grouchiness and restrained re-strained by his fear of being read out of the party in ridicule by the Hyphenated, Judge Lewis undoubtedly appreciates thoroughly the somewhat some-what rough and ready philosophy of that popular proverb, "I'll be damned if I do, and I'll be damned if I don't." Lewis will probably be a much wiser and far more docile member of the church judiciary when, the organ of his party finishes with him. |