I WON’T SAY THAT, PUT—
Tryhard was not over intelligent, but industrious. He was doing his best to master the mysteries of mathmatics, and was u member of the geometry class. "Well, Mr. Tryhard,’’ said the professor of mathematics to the struggling youth, "have you succeeded in proving the proposition which I set you ?’’
“I don’t say that," answered his pupil. “Proved is rather a strong word, but I’ve rendered it highly probable !’’
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Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2647, 10 November 1919, Page 7
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73I WON’T SAY THAT, PUT— Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2647, 10 November 1919, Page 7
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