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Pointing an example. Mr. Algernon Doolittle: Behold, my son, the highest type of sturdy American manhood, toiling with their hands and bending their backs to their humble tasks. Therein lies the secret of the greatness of our forefathers. No work too humble, no ambition too great for such men. Honest toil! It is a great thing to gaze upon! Mrs. Doolittle: Algie, you know we are going to clean house today and if you could help us for a few minutes with the heavy furniture and rugs and things-
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