Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1899 — Lusting Impression. [ARTICLE]
Lusting Impression.
The fact that early Impressions linger Jong In the memory needs no proof, but an Interesting illustration of it happens along now and then. “There are men,” said Jones, “whose simple personality is more persuasive than any oratory eould be. who can impress you more powerfully with a gesture—a wave of the hand—than if they uttered whole dictionaries of words. Did you ever come across such a man ?” “Oh, yes,” replied Brown. “My father was a man of that kind. I came across him, as it were, quite frequently. It was when I was across him—across his knee—that a wave of his hand always Impressed me most powerfully. Ah, yes!”
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