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<h2> OUR CHILDREN AND GREAT DISCOVERIES </h2>
<p>DELIVERED AT THE AUTHORS’ CLUB, NEW YORK<br/></p>
<p>Our children—yours—and—mine. They seem like little
things to talk about—our children, but little things often make up
the sum of human life—that’s a good sentence. I repeat it, little
things often produce great things. Now, to illustrate, take Sir Isaac
Newton—I presume some of you have heard of Mr. Newton. Well, once
when Sir Isaac Newton—a mere lad—got over into the man’s apple
orchard—I don’t know what he was doing there—I didn’t come all
the way from Hartford to q-u-e-s-t-i-o-n Mr. Newton’s honesty—but
when he was there—in the main orchard—he saw an apple fall and
he was a-t-t-racted toward it, and that led to the discovery—not of
Mr. Newton but of the great law of attraction and gravitation.</p>
<p>And there was once another great discoverer—I’ve forgotten his name,
and I don’t remember what he discovered, but I know it was something very
important, and I hope you will all tell your children about it when you
get home. Well, when the great discoverer was once loafn’ around down in
Virginia, and a-puttin’ in his time flirting with Pocahontas—oh!
Captain John Smith, that was the man’s name—and while he and Poca
were sitting in Mr. Powhatan’s garden, he accidentally put his arm around
her and picked something—a simple weed, which proved to be tobacco—and
now we find it in every Christian family, shedding its civilizing
influence broadcast throughout the whole religious community.</p>
<p>Now there was another great man, I can’t think of his name either, who
used to loaf around and watch the great chandelier in the cathedral at
Pisa., which set him to thinking about the great law of gunpowder, and
eventually led to the discovery of the cotton-gin.</p>
<p>Now, I don’t say this as an inducement for our young men to loaf around
like Mr. Newton and Mr. Galileo and Captain Smith, but they were once
little babies two days old, and they show what little things have
sometimes accomplished.</p>
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