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Show mil ii i nim mini mm w iniiniim iminmia TSofn anfl Tctelr Playmate. Don'fc Bnnb a boy because he vrfcsrc shabby clothes. "When Edison, the in ventor, first entered Boston, he wore a pair of yellow linen breeches in tho depth of winter. , Don't snub a boy becatise of th ignorance ig-norance of his parents. Shakespeare, th& world's poet, was the son of a man who was unable to write his own name. Don't snub a boy becauso his home is tiain and unpretending. Abraham Lincoln's Lin-coln's early homo was a plain and unpretending un-pretending log cabin. Don't snub a boy because he choosea a humble trade. The author of 'Pilgrim's 'Pil-grim's Progress" was a tinker. Don't Bnub a boy because of his physical phys-ical disability. Milton was blind. Don't snub a boy because of dullness in his lesson. Hogarth, the celebrated painter and engraver, wa3 a stupid boy &t his books. Don't snub a boy because he stutters, Demost'-ones, thogreat orator of Greece, overcame a harsh and stammering voice. Don't snub him for any reason, not only because ho may some day outstrip you in the race of life, but because it is neither kind nor right NwYorls Reoordor. |