There were some editors of newspapers who were engaged in discussing general intelligence and uplifting the moral response of the public.
They had been doing this for some time, when an
renowned Statesman stuck his head out of the pool
of politics, and, speaking for the members of
his profession, said:
"My friends, I beg you will discontinue. I know you
make a great deal of money by this kind of
thing, but consider the damage you inflict upon
the business of others."