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The Iron Puddler

CHAPTER XXXV
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If God is willing for them to be well, and they want to be well, and the only thing that keeps them from being well is you, aren't you afraid that they will pile on to you and knock the daylights out of you ?" "I am really working for their good." "Then you want their stomachs to have what agrees with them ?" "Certainly." "Well, I'll tell you something, then.

Water doesn't always agree with the stomach as well as beer does.

You never worked at terrific muscular exertion handling white-hot iron in a mill like this.

You haven't got the muscles to do it, and I doubt if you've got the heart.

You can not know the condition a man is in when he hits his hardest lick here.


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