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Show KNOW WHEN TO STOP. Danger In Allowing Victory to Carry One Too Far. A man tittompteit to tin Homcthlng In tlie way of acting as a messeiiKo-lioy messeiiKo-lioy for n Inily who wished to pur-chnao pur-chnao sonicthliiK to wear on her lientl. Tlio messenger liecanui a dccliled failure fail-ure on delivering tlio purchase. Watching his rlinneo to do bettor, opportunity op-portunity came, and he turned failure Into victory. Uejoielng over his sue-cosh, sue-cosh, ho volunteered to piny messenger a third time: with the result of finding find-ing himself a greater failure than nt llrst. Surely there are times when victory Is moro dangerous than defeat. de-feat. Earl M. Pratt hi "Short Talks." |