A. Answer these questions. 1. Why does the author write that the great man is certainly a wonderful thing? 2. What was John Smith marked out by from his earliest childhood? 3. What was not seen in Smith's choice of a profession as a boy? 4. When did Smith's episodes of distressing attacks begin? 5. Which incident in his career did Smith share with regret? 6. What did Smith's prattlers grow up into? 7. What change of fortune did the passing years bring in Smith's life? 8. What was Smith's 'fund of anecdote' like?
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His fund of anecdote were not the delight of all who dropped in to see him. He told seven stories and knew six jokes. The stories were long things all about himself, and the jokes were about a commercial traveller and a Methodist Minister.
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