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The Turning of the Tide

CHAPTER XXI. PROGRESS AND PREJUDICE

Word Count: 2960    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

ortant a personage to escape comment. It was well known that he was so lame as to be compelled to ride to school on

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The Turning of the Tide
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“A distinguished professor of Mathematics in a New England college was wont to remark to the Freshman class when meeting them for the first time at recitation, "that every person is as lazy as he can be." However we may demur to this sweeping assertion, it is doubtless true that more persons fail in life through indolence and the absence of appropriate and wholesome stimulus than from lack of capacity to become useful and even distinguished.”