Of course, there are occasionally brilliant successes in life where a man has been worthless as a student when a boy. To take these exceptions as examples would be as unsafe as it would be to advocate blindness because some blind men have won undying... St. Nicholas - Page 572edited by - 1900Full view - About this book
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