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Around The Tea-Table

CHAPTER XXX
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Many a man who was unaffected by what the minister said has been captured for God by the Christian word of an unpretending layman on the way out.
You may call it personal magnetism, or natural cordiality, but there are some Christians who have such an ardent way of shaking hands after meeting that it amounts to a benediction.

Such greeting is not made with the left hand.

The left hand is good for a great many things, for instance to hold a fork or twist a curl, but it was never made to shake hands with, unless you have lost the use of the right.

Nor is it done by the tips of the fingers laid loosely in the palm of another.

Nor is it done with a glove on.


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