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Seeing that he is convicted of deceit and perpetual dishonesty,—vote
against him, and one of two desirable results must follow. Either he will
abandon his impostures on the ground that they can no longer escape detection,
or else, if it is his desire to be really on good terms with us, he will make a
genuine effort to serve us well, having discovered that he can no longer
accomplish his purposes by chicanery. For that reason alone, if for no other,
you will do well to give your verdict against him.
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