Why is the blacksmith able to look the whole world in the face
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In "The Village Blacksmith," the blacksmith is able to look the whole world in the face because he doesn't owe a thing to any man. He is a hard-working man who's entirely self-reliant, hence his remarkable pride.
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blacksmith is able to look the whole world in the face because he doesn't owe a thing to any man. He is a hard-working man who's entirely self-reliant, hence his remarkable pride.
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