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The Iron Puddler

CHAPTER XLVI
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To enjoy their food they must have a house to live in, and he knows how to build it.

After a house and food comes music.

This lad can play a tune for the cabaret.
One of Mooseheart's earliest graduates made a high record in his academic studies and mastered the trade of cook, pastry cook, nurseryman, cement modeler, cornetist, saxophone player and landscape gardener.

He was brilliant in all these lines and ready to make a living at any one of them.

And if all these trades should fail, he was yet a scientific farmer and could go to the land anywhere and make it produce bigger crops than the untrained man who was born on the soil.
What other school in the world will give a boy at eighteen an equipment like that?
I ask this, not to disparage the old-fashioned schools, but to call their attention to what the new are doing..


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