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Show THE BOY AND HIS FATfiER. From the Now Tork Press. Emll Steffens, Sr., the lithographer, made the following- translation of a paragraph in the Staats-Zeltung. eo-tltllng'lt eo-tltllng'lt "What a Boy Thinks About His Father." Numerous copies have been made by Mr. Steffens' house and circulated: At 10 years he thinks his father knows a great deal. When he is 15 he thinks. "Well. I know Just about as much." At 20 he thinks he knows again as much. When he comes to be 30 years old he thinks that he ought to ask his father's advice sometimes. At 40 he thinks that his father does know a little lit-tle more. AV 50 he looks for his father's advice. At 60, and his father Is dead, he comes to the conclusion that there was not a smarter man on God's earth than his father was. |