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The Iron Puddler

CHAPTER XLVII
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He went wherever he was led.

The leader was a boy who made his own decisions.

He was ashamed of calling off the strike, but he did it because he felt the strike was wrong.
This is the Mooseheart idea of education.

Every boy must use his own judgment.

He faces every fact that he will face in life, and by the time he is eighteen his judgment is as ripe as that of the much older average man.


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