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vol. 1, p. 164
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 1 (1874-1876)

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< The Kobolds have Come (continued from page 1-163) >

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(from Woodhall and Cloflin's Weekly and of all the hellish criticis for wickedness this is one! By C. Sotheran
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July 6. 1876

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… “I have ever striven to be an honest man, and I never condescended to write an anonymous letter, or to make charges sotto voce against anyone. What I say I can prove:[1] I sign my name. Sign yours!”

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  1. Except in the case of anonymous and infamous letters sent to a poor lady at Geneva, traced to him (D. D. Home) and for which an English officer, a friend of Prince Wittgenstein went to flog him. His behaviour was so cowardly that the officer left in disgust, “without even whipping him a little” adds the Prince who wrote the facts to Col. Olcott.