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Pushing to the Front

CHAPTER XVI
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His heart is sound and true, his sympathies are broad and active.

The very qualities he possesses--frankness and simplicity,--are conducive to the growth of the highest manhood and womanhood.
In the Black Hills of South Dakota there lived a humble, ignorant miner, who won the love and good will of everyone.

"You can't 'elp likin' 'im," said an English miner, and when asked why the miners and the people in the town couldn't help liking him, he answered.

"Because he has a 'eart in 'im; he's a man.

He always 'elps the boys when in trouble.


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