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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 45

A Few Clear Things for Little Readers

A Few Clear Things for Little Readers.

It is very clear that if I never drink intoxicating liquors I shall never become a drunkard.

It is very clear that if I never use intoxicating drink I shall never be guilty of helping to make others drunkards.

It is very clear that if I never go into drinking companies, I shall escape many of the temptations and snares that are laid for the young.

It is very clear that if I drink intoxicating liquor frequently, I may learn to like it, and so become a drunkard.

It is very clear that all drunkards were once moderate drinkers, and only became drunkards by degrees.

It is very clear that moderate drinking is the fountain from which all drunkenness flows, the school in which all drunkards are trained.

It is very clear that if there was no moderate drinking, there would be no drunkenness.

It is very clear that if the drunkard would be reclaimed, he must abstain from that which has made and that which keeps him a drunkard.