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Show - M - Kuia Old Woman Roa nuickly drew weary of the battle drills. His body was tired and his mind, wandered frenuently during day after day of practice. His complaints fell on the deaf ears of his father, who finally said in exasperation, "Discipline is the third arm of the warrior. Military drill accomplishes discipline. A good warrior will act, move, and respond without thought. His action comes unconsciously, automatically. He does not nuestion, and has no need to think. His duty is to folloxtf and obey th° commands given to him." But Roa had need to question. He had need to think and to ponder. While his body learned to respond automatically to whatever demands he placed upon It, his mind was free to innuire deeolv and to |