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Do It Well

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
August
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Whatever yon do, do ít well. A job slighted because U is appareutly uniniporiant leads to habitual mylect, so tnat men degeueyutü iuseusiííJy mto bzul workiueiï. Training the hand and eye to do yrork well leads individuáis to forui correct liflbits in otuer respecta, and a good workinan is, iu uiosl casets, a goosl cilizeu. JSío one need liope toriseauovo lus present siuiaüon Wlio siill'ers sinall tuinas to pass uy múmp.l'OVoU, or wiiü uelects, inetapnorio.Uly speakiu, to picic up a cent uucause ít is not a, dollar. A rival of a ccrtain lawyer souht to humíllate bini by pubncly sayin;, "Yon blacke.t your t'atner s boots once." 'Yes," replied liie awyor, uuabusae.i, "and -I día it well." Aiiii beeau.se ol bis babit of doiiig cven mean thinys well lie rose lo g rea ter. TaLo lieart, ali wbo toil- all youUia in bunibie situations, all in adverse circunislances, and thosu who labor, un.ippreciated. Iíit be but to wax tnread, wax it well; if only to CUt bolts, inaké goo.l ones; or to blow tlie bellows, keep the iroil hot. It is attent ion to business that hits tho í'cet hijfüer up on Lbo ladder.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Argus