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Show Uricommon p Sense -o- By JOHN BLAKg SOILING POINT. "We boll at different degrees. eald JSmeraoa. who wss 4 profound thinker think-er henaufs he was a close observer. People who hava extremely low boiling points call themselves "Urn- Pfal IP H -.. Thoee who have to associate with them have other names for them. Boiling points are more or less natural nat-ural that la some people boll rnor easily than oihere. and bubble ana emitter a great deal more. . . But human be I no are lortunaie . being able te adjust thslr bol'lng oosnta If they will take the trouble. "The proof of thla ability la easily astsbllshsd. . . Take tne little bees of a half doeen men a man ef the nar,1'n,.,fyrr who la Intelerant of sntsil , laultsln "Someone ander him makaa a mia- "lilstantly he filee Into a fury, pounde anything he can reach with hla nets and aays thlnge he le sorry ioe l.v and by. If be haa any coa- l!i?le man be confronted by the man In authority ow him. and hie boiling point very rapidly assumes a "indeed" he' wHI endure from those ef whoa he le sfrald languase which would cause him almost wholly to volatilise vo-latilise If It had beea used by people bTh?hb15:!ng pW I. unusually -when It Is safe to keep It row. But when boiling gets a man '"' trouble, trou-ble, he can raise the point till It wul etand almoet any degree of heat.- j The word temperejnantcan usually be accurately translated by "bad tent-r,!lc7calss tent-r,!lc7calss where tt Influences the boiling point. , There ere temperamental people or eoeree. but they usually ahow their temperament by being moody or easily eas-ily affected to tears, rather than by flying Into a rage. ' . Tou will find that It la mostly ths coward who la easily moved to wrath. It Is likely that Mr. Jack Dempaey could go about almost any city m thT world sarins Irritating things to people, snd never getting a , her worn la return. . M . , H is certain that nobody who knew who he wae would fall boiling point at a very high degree oa the thermometer. Bag temper, aa doctors will ten yon, has a distinct effect oa the health. But It ha a worse affect on tne mind: For no one caa think dearly and be angry at the same time. The young man who raises hla boning bon-ing point eo that lew of .the little nareone of kfe can cause him te boll ever will have a far better time, and he will be much more likely t win. hie way than hie welsh bor who bolls whenever somebody looka crossly at tcopyrlght m. by John Blake.) |