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The Iron Puddler

CHAPTER VII
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It has been my practice ever since to do likewise for alien youngsters that I meet on trains.
When we reached Hubbard, father met us and took us to an uncle's.

We did not stop to wash the grime of travel from our faces until after we had filled our stomachs.

Once refreshed with food, our religion returned to us, in the desire to be clean and to establish a household.

I learned then that food is the first thing in the world.

Cleanliness may be next to godliness, but food is ahead of them all, and without food man loses his cleanliness, godliness and everything else worth having.


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