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They tell in Nebraska of a clergyman who in the pulpit was a fearless expounder of rights and wrongs, but who in the domestic circle maintained for prudential reasons considerable reserve of speech and action. On one occasion when this divine visited a neighbouring town, the editor of the only paper published therein, which never failed to notice the presence of a stranger in town, offered the following, so worded as to prove unwittingly kieen : " Doctor Carroll is once more among us for a brief stay. He says and does exactly as he thinks right, without regard to the opinions or beliefs of others. His wife is not with him."

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XLIII, Issue 2287, 4 March 1912, Page 2

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FREE FOR THE NONCE Cromwell Argus, Volume XLIII, Issue 2287, 4 March 1912, Page 2

FREE FOR THE NONCE Cromwell Argus, Volume XLIII, Issue 2287, 4 March 1912, Page 2