The American Credo; a Contribution Toward the Interpretation of the National Mind
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§434 That rock-and-rye will cure a cold. §435 That a country boy armed with a bent pin can catch more fish than a city angler with the latest and most expensive tackle. §436 That red-haired girls are especially virulent. §437 That all gamblers eventually go broke. §438 That the worst actress in the company is always the manager's wife. §439 That an elephant in a circus never forgets a per- [182] THE AMERICAN CREDO son who gives him a chew of tobacco or a rotten pea- nut, but will single him out... from a crowd years afterward and bash in his head with one colossal blow. §440 That it is unlucky to put your hat on a bed. §441 That an old sock makes the best wrapping for a sore throat. §442 That lighting three cigarettes with one match will bring some terrible calamity upon one or other of the three smokers. §443 That milking a cow is an operation demanding a special talent that is possessed only by yokels, and that a person born in a large city can never hope to acquire it. §444 That whenever there is a rough-house during a strike, it is caused by foreign anarchists who are trying to knock out American idealism.
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