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Revision as of 17:14, 28 June 2016
B-P tells a story about chivalry, that knights used to make one good turn to anybody needing help, especially a woman or child who might be in distress. And scouts, like knights, should do one good turn in a day.
The knot in neckerchief reminds scout to do his good turn every day