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And to make good vittles better, there's nowt like smithing! The only thing agin' steak an' onions is that there's never enough onions!" "There will be this time!" said Diana, with another nod. "D'ye hear that, Perry? Lord, I am that ravenous!" "But 'tis scarce twelve o'clock yet, Jerry." "Are you hungry, friend Peregrine?" "I always am, lately." "Poor Perry's hungry likewise, Ann!
For "business," that one necessary field of activity to which the egotistic arts and sciences and theologies and military puerilities are but servants, that long-despised and always valiant effort to unify the labor of the world, is at last beginning to be something more than dirty smithing.
Sir Walter Raleigh, in his History of the World, says, "Jubal, Tubal, and Tubal-Cain were Mercury, Vulcan, and Apollo, inventors of Pasturage, Smithing, and Music. The Dragon which kept the golden apples was the serpent that beguiled Eve. Nimrod's tower was the attempt of the Giants against Heaven.
The ample Boys' club building presented to Hull-House three years ago by one of our trustees has afforded well-equipped shops for work in wood, iron, and brass; for smithing in copper and tin; for commercial photography, for printing, for telegraphy, and electrical construction.
He has a smug fringe of white curls about the back and sides of his head, the beard of a prophet, and the ready speech of a town bore. The blacksmith we read of can look the whole world in the face, fears not any man, and would far rather do honest smithing any day in the week except Sunday than live the life of sinful ease that Uncle Abner was leading for the moment.
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