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Suppose the measure of that strength stands at 40. Now subject the right arm, but not the left, to continuous practice, so as to develop further strength in the exercise on trial. Its strength mounts from 60 to 70, to 80, and stops, we will say, at 90. Now test the strength of the left arm, and there comes out a most surprising, a most significant result : the strength of this unex- ercised and apparently neglected left arm has actually risen from 40 to 50 or 60. In other words, the untrained l...eft arm has handsomely shared in the gain of the trained right arm ; it has profited by the gracious overflow. So whatever the part of the body that is exercised, whatever the gain that is made, whether in strength, quick- ness, skill, delicacy, special coordinations, or what not, there is an overflow of gain from that part to other parts. This is not a speculation, a fancy; it is an irresistible conclusion from scientific meas- urements. But the overflow is more than a phys- ical one; it is mental as well, and may even be moral.
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