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Wife: “It is possible to cut some people by ignoring them completely. ’ Husband: “That is so. I wish I could cut the lawn that way.” “Sedentary work,” said the professor, “tends to lessen the endurance.” “In other words,” butted in the smart student, “the more one sits the less one can stand.” “Exactly.” retorted the lecturer, “and if one lies a great deal one’s standing is lost completely.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 21 January 1931, Page 7

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 21 January 1931, Page 7

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 21 January 1931, Page 7

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