Methinks Mr. Katz doth protest too much.  But I wish him shalom rav
anyway.

                              Shmuel Ben-Gad,
                              Gelman Library,
                              George Washington University.

Mme de Gramont...was called before the Revolutionary Tribunal  to stand
trial for her life.  "Had she ever aided the aristocrats who had escaped
abroad?" the court asked her.  Mme. de Gramont knew that if she answered
yes she would be guillotined at once. For some seconds she looked at her
judges in silence, then, "I was going to answer no," she said, "but life
is not worth the lie."--as related by Whittaker Chambers in Life magazine,
September 15, 1947.

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