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Show Ills tlni.mr tins 11 s tttunr, "Ills iiiutmiir is n liundrl 111 ,-ilul Jolliu, t, HI,,, j t IS what one of Jhocliif ni, uufthuni linn litely nail) itUut ,, lt It wuuMn't be wurtli eu nuHi lo une who tiieant tu le n fanner or who hail no opKjrtuiilttea, but to a young college etu.lr.iit with nmbltknia It I worth nl levtat n liuiilreil tliuusanil ' Tlie boy woe n tllslonl rnlallre nf the nutn, ami had been brought up liy careful teiivntllti A far ulT city. Alnon (iltier things his had Isreu taught to In frielnlly ami to think ot other iwrwus More himself. Tile U,y was nn n Vls.it In the town win re llm man live, They met mi tlio stmt, ami Ihe younger, reevigiililug tlio elder, prompt ly went lo Me aide runt siioke tu bin. In his cordial, hnppy, yet rwtnvlful Way Of cniiney tlie man wai plettsed. ami knew that nuylanly would hare t-.'ii I'livtaeil, The eDntetiee aliovu wnslho uutetimnuf It. Alilllelaler tho boy came Inlothe roiiui Just ns the man not atrugvling Into hla urercnAt, Tlie Lmy bur rlej lo him, pulli-l It upnt theoollar Mid drew down the wrinkleil coat 1st tieeiii. Ho wnuM lutre ilrtne II fnr any mail, the tinuglrtleet or the xint,-CungregatloihltKt, |