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Show BOTH IN THE SAME BOAT. "I am very glad," said Dimpleton, "that you have decided to take my house in the country. I wouldn't have Yiad any trouble in disposing of It, but I wanted it to go to some one who would appreciate all of Its good points, as I am sure you will. You will find the society of the place is charming. There's something going on all the time, and the people are delightful. Not only that, but In reality you have every convenience mall delivery, long distance dis-tance telephone, and so forth. Old man, I can assure you It breaks me all up to leave It. Never was so attached to a place In my life." "Yes." said Bilter; "I can fully understand un-derstand that. But. by the way, old man, you have never told me Just why you are leaving this place and going to the city." Dimpleton drew him aside confidentially. confidenti-ally. "Don't say anything about it." he replied; re-plied; "but the fact is. It was too expensive. ex-pensive. I am forced to go back to the city because I can not afford It here.' Bilter groaned. "Good gracious!" he exclaimed. "Why, that's precisely why I'm leaving town." Tom Masson In Judge. |