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Show 1 o Every Little afrfeip. HJ Anybody who has visited Cornish, Hj I Mo., las heard of "Undo Freeman" Hj Hatch, as ho was called by all who J know him, as genial and jovial an old j gentleman as over was "squlro" of a Hj prosperous country town. Hj He had a good-natured, ready wit, Hj j and was very quick with his answers. Hj Ho operated a sawmill in tho village, j and in his emplo- was a man named Hj - "Sim" Parker, whoso wages wore al- Hj ways overdrawn. Ho was a drawling, Hj shiftless sort of a man, In direct con- HJ t trast to "Undo Freeman." I A Saturday night camo and "Sim," HN I i , fully realizing tho fact that his wages L i v 'j wore overdrawn, yet mightily in need !! of cash, approached "Undo Freeman," and In a hesitating sort of way said, "Undo Freeman could you er or let mo havo a little money to-night?" ! Quick o a flash camo tho reply "Yes, Sim, just as Ilttlo as you want." |