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A GENTLEMAN

Let no boy think he can be a gentleman by the clothes he wears, by the horse he rides, the stick he carries, the dog that trots after him, the house he lives in, or/the money he spends. Not one or all' these do it — and yet every boy may be a gentleman. He may wear an old hat, cheap clothes, live in a poor house, and spend but little ■money. But how? By being true, manly, and honorable. By being civil and courteous, and finally, above all, by fearing God and keeping His commandments.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 20, 20 May 1909, Page 37

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A GENTLEMAN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 20, 20 May 1909, Page 37

A GENTLEMAN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 20, 20 May 1909, Page 37