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Show WHAT a nraoKR T6 ;;,TiyoitiaTcnf ii Si About the beat ilijutratioa otSvaat S knocker doe fWlak aosaa aWB' Is illustrated la a ttery told K 5sr Mlchigaa lumber camp. A graJUaU bf oae of the easteitk colleges apf lied srwweTfc;4wilHt'laiitiiet.wtoM, &m'Wjimrmm'iiMrr3k, roasi sswithetraMiefilbeWg 'frated,byiaa olceaaaVMaoWi ) lambenaaK ju At Urst Mtehe-workrent beeMMfalry hat tsiBd4oTiuie:BeoBd day:'lheycfjinr mnr began ftai geti veryjeeryorwesry1. gsddonly the aMtnum Btbppsdi.V-th'e' saw and spat.' Sonny" he said,1 "I doa't mind yrriflla''0a-thU1saw,buV it if all the aaaM.to.ysBia '.wish' you'd keep yer; feet otf thevKroond.' The town knocker is In exactly the position of the young-.man. The loyal citizens of the town .will good-vnaturedly good-vnaturedly cany hhn along as long as he keeps still and doea nothing. But when he starts knocking and ydUconrages every worthy movement then he Is too much ot a drat; and jthe worm is bound to turn. |