Capitolo 50
life."
"As?" I interrupted.
"By the way them goes to him. What covers the groundest on a ball
field will cover later the groundest in anything that he undertakes. The
one who plays to win that he/she also takes risks to the risk to do
errors are the next man. The boy that sits him on I out-live her/it on the,
theory that is not probable that a ball enters its direction, it will be poor
all of his/her life. The boy as that it plays a position without importance if his a lot
existence depended on him will get along every right, and it doesn't do her
forget him/it. But this game of sweater is so simple that doesn't call on a
man to kill himself/herself/themselves. Billiards are my game. Billiards are a game of
possibility without end and any matter as good a man plays there is
always lodgings for improvement."
That did me angry, and I resented me this affirmation the more for the reason
what I held once the same sights how him expressed then. I went right to
him.
"When you have played as many games of sweater as you has of billiards", me
says, and I play a game of billiards and equitable me, "you won't mention them
in the same breath. Allow me to assure her/it, the Mr. Harding that sweater is the
the most greater part of difficult game in the world, and you only have the slightest
the conception of that that you have to dominate before you can play more than a
indifferent kind of a game."
Him indulgently smiled.
"Which is it hard around him there?" he required. "In billiards, for example,
You--"
"You play billiards on a table that is not more than five feet within ten,"
I stormed, "and you play sweater on a table that can cover two hundred
acrid of hills, woods, swamps, ponds, brooks and lawns. You play
billiards in a room that is to on the same temperature always, and
where a breath of air there is not to mix. You play out sweater,
where one hundred can be in the shade or far under freezing himself/herself/itself; under
the conditions of perfect calm, or with winds that vary from the principle at the end from a
wind strong zephyr from every point of the compass."