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 Jones, a hardworking blacksmith, used to work all day in his shop. So hard working was he that at times he would make the sparks fly from his    1   .
 The son of Mr. Smith, a rich    2   , would come to see the blacksmith every day and for hours and hours he would enjoy himself    3    how the tradesman worked.
 "Young man, why don\'t you    4    your hand to learn to make shoe tacks,   5    it is only to pass the time?" said the blacksmith. "   6    knows, one day, it may be of use to you."
 The lazy boy began to see what he could do. But after a little    7   he found that he was becoming very   8   and soon he was making some of the finest tacks.

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