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Excerpt: ...Of course it never removed to East Bridgeport at all. The failure was a nine-days' wonder all over the country. Never had Barnum achieved such notoriety. As he expressed it, he was taken to pieces, analyzed, put together again, kicked, "pitched into," tumbled about, preached to, preached about, and made to serve every purpose to which a sensation loving world could put him. Barnum declared that he could stand the abuse, the cooling of false friends and even the loss of fortune, but it made him furious to read and hear the moralizings over the "instability of ill-gotten gains." His fortune, if made quickly, had been honestly worked for and honorably acquired, though envious people pretended not to believe it. CHAPTER XXV. THE WHEAT AND THE CHAFF. FALSE AND TRUE FRIENDS-MEETING OF BRIDGEPORT CITIZENS-BARNUM'S LETTER-TOM THUMB'S OFFER-SHILLABER'S POEM-BARNUM'S MESSAGE TO THE CREDITORS OF THE JEROME CLOCK COMPANY-REMOVAL TO NEW YORK-BEGINNING LIFE ANEW AT FORTY-SIX. But while misfortune reveals a man his foes, it also shows him his friends. Barnum was overwhelmed with offers of assistance, funds were declared at his disposal, both for the support of his family and to re-establish him in business. "Benefits" by the score were offered him, and there was even a proposition among leading citizens of New York to give a series of benefits. Every one of these offers Barnum declined on his unvarying principle of never accepting a money favor. The following correspondence is taken from the New York papers of the time, and will show the stand he took in the matter: NEW YORK, June 2d, 1856. MR. P. T. BARNUM: Dear Sir. The financial ruin of a man of acknowledged energy and enterprise is a public calamity. The sudden blow, therefore, that has swept away, from a man like yourself, the accumulated wealth of years, justifies, we think, the public sympathy. The better to manifest our sincere respect for your liberal example in prosperity, as well as exhibit...
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