. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. COLUMBIA.—My son, drop those arms, take thisweapon and you are invincible. Blasts From The Rams IT IS WORTH REMEMBERING. HAT persever-ance often out-runs genius. That every-thing- God doesmeans a stingy manis always people with no faults have fewfriends. That temptations resisted are steppingstones to heaven. That it is impossible to travel far withthe man who rides a hobby. That the best time to clear up a misun-derstanding is before sunset. That nobody ever has any intention ofgoing to hell when they first hear of th
. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. COLUMBIA.—My son, drop those arms, take thisweapon and you are invincible. Blasts From The Rams IT IS WORTH REMEMBERING. HAT persever-ance often out-runs genius. That every-thing- God doesmeans a stingy manis always people with no faults have fewfriends. That temptations resisted are steppingstones to heaven. That it is impossible to travel far withthe man who rides a hobby. That the best time to clear up a misun-derstanding is before sunset. That nobody ever has any intention ofgoing to hell when they first hear of theplace.
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