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The author offers a public defense of his conduct as organizer of a series of low-cost public readings, describing their purpose to provide wholesome literary diversion for working audiences and the practical course of the enterprise. He recounts the meetings' beginnings, venue changes, attempts at expansion, and resulting financial shortfalls, along with friction with competing organizations, withdrawal of venue permissions, and a contested circular removing patrons. The address details efforts to secure patronage, to audit and publish accounts, to respond to a supplier's claim, and to explain and refute criticisms that appeared in local newspapers.
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