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The following paragraph, from an article by Andrew Lang, is worth remembering just iioav by hiders of their light under bushels. "When a goose lays an egg," says Mr. Lang, "she just waddles off as if she was ashamed of —because she is a goose. When a hen lays an eggah, she calls heaven and earth to witness it. The hen is a natural-born advertiser. Hence the demand for hens' eggs exceeds the demand for goose eggs, and the hen has all the business she can attend to."

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Progress, Volume XII, Issue 8, 1 April 1917, Page 935

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Advertising Progress, Volume XII, Issue 8, 1 April 1917, Page 935

Advertising Progress, Volume XII, Issue 8, 1 April 1917, Page 935

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