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did); and your conclusion fihould ])v rcacluMl only after wci^iliinn 

 the evidence you have obtained in your expcriiiicnt and ilicii aj)- 



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plying it as a definite and ea:ad result of an act of tliou^ht. An 

 experiment, above all other things, should teach us to think 

 straight; for straight and definite thinking is oin* greatest asset in 

 later life. 



