A FAIR WARNING.
The man who gives a joke should be prepared to take one; and so it is with testimonials, which have become such a complete joke now-a-days, that we should advise the reader, if he is sensible, to have nothing to do with them. He, who in a moment of weakness, gives anything towards a testimonial, exposes himself to the danger of being compelled some day to take one himself. Such mutual homage only ends in general contempt.
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