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Show I A FRIEND IN ADVERSITY IS WORTH TEN IN PROSPERITY. By John T. McCutcheon. fOiprrtsht: Itntt: Br Jehn T. McCwtohtoo.l irr. Thinly "I've been having noine hard luck lately and I'm down to my laat dollar. I hope or old lime' that you cn help m out until some of my affairs ret in bettor shap." Mr. ScadBwrorth I'm Very aorry. really I am. but I don't see how I can help you. Tou a. all my capital Ja eo Mod up Just at preaont, but I jrlve you my ha&rt felt 8-mpathy." Mr. Beadfororth-. - Let'8 walk up a bit. TherB a HBht acquaintance of rnlna. a roan named Thinly, and xr fte neea mo ho 11 probably -rrant to borixcw. aome money." s Mr. BurnBldo " So that's 3tr. Thinly. What a lucky doff ho Is! I Jut read thla moraln that the Weatina-hcmaa Weatina-hcmaa have offered him thru, million dollar, for hi noxr potent." 1 Mr. Scadarrorttf (an hour Inter)- WoIL If It lart my dear old friend Thinly. Weil, Tm (dad to M TOn. |