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e clothes are brushed, whose hair is combed, and whose teeth are well cared for. A boy who moves quickly and makes as little noise about 10 it as possible. A boy who whistles in the street but not where he ought to keep still. A boy who looks cheerful, has a ready smile for everybody, and never sulks. 15 A boy who is polite to every man and respectful to every woman and girl. A boy who does not smoke cigarettes and has no desire to learn how. A boy who never bullies other boys or allows other boys 20 to bully him. A boy who, when he does not know a thing, says, "I do not know"; and when he has made a mistake says, "I'm sorry"; and when requested to do a thing immediately says, "I'll try." A boy who looks you right in the eye and tells the truth 5 every time. A boy who would rather lose his job or be expelled from school than tell a lie or be a cad. A boy who is more eager to know how to speak good English than to talk slang. 10 A boy who does not want to be "smart" nor in any wise attract attention. A boy who is eager to read good, wholesome books. A boy whom other boys like. A boy who is perfectly at ease in the company of respectable 15 girls. A boy who is not a goody-goody, a prig, or a little Pharisee, but just healthy, happy, and full of life. A boy who is not sorry for himself and not forever thinking and talking about himself. 20 A boy who is friendly with his mother and more intimate with her than with anyone else. A boy who makes you feel good when he is around. This boy is wanted everywhere. The family wants him, the school wants him, the office wants him, the boys and 25 girls want him, and all creation wants him. 1. What is the difference in use between the first two and the last two "straight's" in the first paragraph? 2. Which of the requirements are matters of good manners? Of health? Of courage? Of ambition? Of unselfishness? Of honesty? 3. Which of these items would you cut out, if any? What others would you put in the list? JOHN LITTLEJOHN BY CHARLES MACKAY John Littlejohn was stanch and strong,
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