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Mental Limitations.

" Your Honour," said the arrested chauffeur, " I tried to warn the man, but the horn would not work." " Then why did you not slacken speed rather than run him down ?" A light seemed to dawn upon the prisoner. " Gee," he said ; " that's one for me. I never thought of that."

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Progress, Volume II, Issue 11, 2 September 1907, Page 399

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Mental Limitations. Progress, Volume II, Issue 11, 2 September 1907, Page 399

Mental Limitations. Progress, Volume II, Issue 11, 2 September 1907, Page 399

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