This section of the book is from the "A Man and His Money" book, by Harvey Reeves Calkins , published in 1915.
Let us speak plain, there is more force in names Than most men dream of; and a lie may keep Its throne a whole age longer if it skulk Behind the shield of a fair-seeming name; For men in earnest have no time to waste In patching fig-leaves for the naked truth.
—Lowell.
 
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