His truthfulness, which ignored the courteous deceits of social life, was a kind of impropriety.


John Ward, Preacher (1888)


His truthfulness, which ignored the courteous deceits of social life, was a kind of impropriety.

His truthfulness, which ignored the courteous deceits of social life, was a kind of impropriety.

His truthfulness, which ignored the courteous deceits of social life, was a kind of impropriety.

His truthfulness, which ignored the courteous deceits of social life, was a kind of impropriety.