BOIL IT DOWN.
!f you've pot a thought that's happy. Boil it down; Make it short and crisp and snappy, Boil it down. When your brain its coin lias minted. Down the pa pc your pen lias sprinted Tf you want your effort printed. Boil it down. Take rut every surplus letter Boil it down; Fewer syllables the liotter. Boil it down; Make your meaning plain. press it «V> we’ll know, not merely guess it; Then, my friend, ere you address it, Boil It down. Skim it well, skim the skimming*. 801 l it down. When you’re sure ’twould be n sin to Put another sentence into, Pond it on. and we’ll bepin to Boil It down. "The American Friend.”
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 369, 18 March 1926, Page 9
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120BOIL IT DOWN. White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 369, 18 March 1926, Page 9
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