I am not afraid of the truth, if any one could tell it me, but I am afraid of parts of it impertinently uttered.


Works of Robert Louis Stephenson (ed. 1906)


I am not afraid of the truth, if any one could tell it me, but I am afraid of parts of it impertinently uttered.

I am not afraid of the truth, if any one could tell it me, but I am afraid of parts of it impertinently uttered.

I am not afraid of the truth, if any one could tell it me, but I am afraid of parts of it impertinently uttered.

I am not afraid of the truth, if any one could tell it me, but I am afraid of parts of it impertinently uttered.