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In a desperate hurry I hauled up the grapnel, did a regular Sandow feat in pulling up the iron peg, seized a punt pole apparently weighted with lead, but made out of an ash sapling, and started the punt. It would not move. I found there was another mooring, so picking my way among the scythes, spikes, rakes, &c., I hauled this in.
Sandow prefers to have people drink is not so important perhaps whole pages of it at a time as Amos Mann and how he runs his shoe business without strikes, or as Joseph Bibby and how he makes oil cakes and loyal workmen together. I read the other day of a clergyman in New Jersey who was organizing a league of all the left-handed men in the world. Everything is being organized, whether or no.
"Oh, say," chuckled the city youth, "you did bore it into him fine! And he didn't dare put a hand on you, either. That was queer, for, my word! he's strong as Sandow. He handled me as easy as if I wasn't out of knickerbockers." "Paugh!" said Phil. "Anybody could do that. You've sus-sucked cigarettes until you haven't as much strength as a sick kitten."
Anybody in this court who can answer this question truthfully will receive the prize. Signed, SANDOW." "That's nonsense," cried Hester. "How can anybody tell whether we answer truthfully or not?" "I can tell," said Sandow, gravely. "Whoever first answers it truthfully will get the prize." "But it's ridiculous," said King. "In the first place, how much seashore do you mean?
"Yes, I can," averred Dick, "but you must ask it to me." "All right," said King. "Mr. Sandow, honorable and noble courtier of Sand Court, is the number of sea sands odd or even? Answer truthfully now." "I don't know," replied Dick, "and that's the truth!" How they all laughed!
Curling has patented it, and feeds his patients on nothing else. Delia is living entirely on it, and is to emerge looking seventeen and a female Sandow. Mr. Heath is longing to try it." She had held out a powerful hand to the new arrivals, and now turned toward the composer, who stood waiting to be introduced.
They were led to consider such examples of physical strength as Samson, Hercules, and the more modern Sandow and to wonder, perhaps, just what course of training brought these men to their attainment of physical power. It is comparatively easy for adults to realize that such feats as these men accomplished could only come through a long process of training.
You gave yourself credit for some endurance, but look at their unaffected cheeriness. The whole army is the same. In their thousands, as you see them pass, the prevailing expression down all the swarthy faces is one of unfailing good-humour. They make no more of their hardships than Sandow of throwing about bars and bells that would crush an ordinary man flat.
He should have said "the choice and use of words," for choice must precede use to be of any service. Mr. Hughes says it is of great importance that we should all be as conscientious as Tennyson. He might as well say it is of great importance that we should all be as strong as Sandow. Let us take a few examples of Mr. Hughes's "conscientiousness."
On the other hand, there appears to be a general expectancy that I personally am going to play the rôle of the Sandow of the brain. Vain thought! I have been very much interested in the letters, some of which, as a statement of the matter in question, are admirable.
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