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Show Stop tnat Boy! A cigar in his mouth, a, swagger in his walk, impudence in his face, a.' care-for-nothingness in his manner. Judging from his demeanor he is older than his father,' wiser than his teacher, more honored than the mayor of the town and higher than the President. Stop that boy 1 he is going too fast', he don't see himself as others see him; he don't know iiVs- - cre pride ruiiisjiis cIimactTurlielafe t s . . tcrs the man; ere good ambition, aiid manly-rC' sXr : strengtli give way to low pursuits and brutish ' . aims. Stop all such boysl TJicy are legion ; the .shame of their familics,the disgrace of their towijts, H the sad and solemn reproaches of themselves. |