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The Iron Puddler

CHAPTER XLVII
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But every fact of life is placed before him in due time.

The first wealth of facts comes to these city-bred children when they are set down in the middle of this great, busy, beautiful farm.

John Burrows says: "No race that does not take to the soil can long hold its country.

In the struggle for survival it will lose its country to some incoming race that loves the soil." Already the Japanese farmers in California have shown that if we should let them in they would take this whole country in a few years.

They drive the American farmer out because they have a passion for the soil, and they turn their whole families in to till it.


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