The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IV. (of X.)
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by E. Oe. Somerville and Martin Ross
THE TWO PRISONERS
BY CAROLYN WELLS
Once upon a time there were two Prisoners at the bar, who endeavored toplead for themselves with Tact and Wisdom.
One concealed certain Facts prejudicial to his Cause; upon which theJudge said: "If you had Confessed the Truth it would have Biased me inyour Favor; as it is, I Condemn you to Punishment."
The other stated his Case with absolute Truth and Sincerity, concealingNothing; and the result was that he was Condemned for his Misdemeanors.
MORALS:
This Fable teaches that Honesty is the Best Policy, and that the Truthshould not Be spoken at All Times.