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The Iron Puddler

CHAPTER XXXVII
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From that time on I dreamed of a new kind of school, not the kind we had that turned out men to grope blindly between good and folly.

But a school based on the fundamental facts of life and labor, the need of food and housing, and the sweating skill that brings man most of his blessings.

A school from which no man could come out ignorant.

That school should teach the eternal facts, and he that denied the facts would then be known for a fool or a rogue--and not be thought a Messiah.
I love sentiment, and I believe in God.

And I believe that facts are God's glorious handiwork.


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