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The Iron Puddler

CHAPTER XLVII
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What is the answer?
Teach our young to love the soil and to till it well, or else an alien race will take away their heritage.

The first lesson in Mooseheart is to till the soil.
But in addition to being a farm, Mooseheart is a town.

The young folk live in cottages and do their own cooking and house-keeping.

There are no great dormitories where hundreds sleep, and no vast dining-room where they march in to the goose-step.

We are preparing them for a free life, and the only place they use the goose-step is in the penitentiary.
Mooseheart is a town instead of an institution.


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