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A Few Paragraphs From 
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“ How often have you come in from the 
fields after a hard day’s labor anticipating 
an evening of relaxation previously planned. 
Perhaps there is a social tonight. Possibly 
the Grange is meeting. Possibly there is a 
good show in town. Maybe you want to 
get some information from Jones about that 
new dairy feed he is so enthusiastic about.” 
“But after the chores are done and the 
supper cleared away, you think of the effort 
needed to go out. You think of hitching up the 
tired horses. You think of the long drive, 
the late return home. You think of putting up 
the horses, perhaps bedding them—all in tho 
dim light of a lantern.” 
“ 1 ou think of all these things and then, 
tired already from your day’s toil, you decide 
not to go. You need recreation, but the effort 
required to get it is too great. So you stay 
home.” 
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