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Show . No Questions to .Be Asked. When ,f. P. Morgan was traveling for pleasure through rural France on one occasion, he engaged a local photographer pho-tographer to take and develop some views of interesting places. The photographer, pho-tographer, receiving nothing as a re- ' tainer, did not begin the work until he had consulted with the manager of the hotel where Morgan was stopping in the neighborhood. Yes the manager man-ager knew Morgan, and thought Morgan Mor-gan all right. "But, monsieur," said the photographer, photog-rapher, "it is such a large order! Can I safely trust this American for 300 francs?" "Mon Dieu! 300 france!" exclaimed ex-claimed the manager. "Trust him! yes; for anything and everything under un-der heaven he may take it into his head to dream of! He is pre-eminently a reliable man!" ", |