In His Steps by Charles Monroe Sheldon
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page 34 of 288 (11%)
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Very truly yours,------- Here followed the name of a business man who had been a subscriber for many years. Edward Norman, Editor of the Daily News, Raymond: Dear Ed.--What is this sensation you have given the people of your burg? What new policy have you taken up? Hope you don't intend to try the "Reform Business" through the avenue of the press. It's dangerous to experiment much along that line. Take my advice and stick to the enterprising modern methods you have made so successful for the News. The public wants prize fights and such. Give it what it wants, and let some one else do the reforming business. Yours,------- Here followed the name of one of Norman's old friends, the editor of a daily in an adjoining town. My Dear Mr. Norman: I hasten to write you a note of appreciation for the evident carrying out of your promise. It is a splendid beginning and no one feels the value of it more than I do. I know something of what it will cost you, but not all. Your pastor, |
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