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Show More Proof of His Wisdom. Homer Davenport, tho cartoonist, was talking at his Morris Plains stock farm about Arabian horses, of which ho makes a specialty. "They must bo treated kindly," he said. "Never a blow of tho whip, That would drive them mad with rage and humiliation. "AnlmnlB, llko children, must bo kindly treated. A blow spoils all." "Hut as regards children, you know," tho roportor objected, "didn't Solomon say: 'Spare the rod and spoil tho child?' " "Ah, yes," said Mr. Davenport, "but ho didn't say It till after ho had growii up." |