Show SETTLING THE DOCTORS BILL how benevolent physician did a kind nets neo without wounding pride of patient the late dr 0 of paris was a man iran of unbounded liberality on ona day he heard that a poor young woman whose husband was a clerk in the war office had been taken seriously ill III he went vest to see her ati attended crid IT r for a month and fill alir cured her at the end 0 of this period he perceived that the husband wished to ash him for his account and for time to pay it in lie ire did lot cot like to hurt the young roans mans feelings and noticing an algerian carpet in the room worth about 15 francs he be exclaimed what a lovely piece ot of carpet aou ou have got there all ah doctor said the husband it if you think you would like to have it 1 I should indeed very much like to have it look here we will make a bargain you owe me francs tor for my visits your carpet Is worth here are arc a hundred francs and ill take it with roe me and ile he left glad to have done the poor people a kindness s without wounding their price |