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0304


A. G. Freed
January 8, 1903

(By John R. Williams)

Pigue still refuses to meet Bro. Freed in debate at Hornbeak unless Freed will change the proposition on baptism which they debated at Middleton. Here is the way Pigue wrote Freed up:

"He went into the Middleton debate with the most blood-curdling war whoop ever heard since the days of Alexander Campbell; but, Alas! -- he came out of it with the yelp of a cur preceding a clattering oyster can down a long street. He is in no longer; he backed square down from debating the issue between us. He has fled the field; and hence, he is no longer a roaring, raging lion, splitting the air with his thunderous roar. He is simply Freedie, who flunked and threw up the "spongie" when he got a hot one in the ribs."

Still, he will not meet Freed without a change in the proposition. Pigue, if you do not do better than that, the people will know what your are, sure.

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