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Show Tho Troubled Cashier. Now Itcnmo to pass that there was n hank cashier who was sorely troublod, A nd theru canto a wise man who saw tho care that was In tho bank cashier's face, and ho spoko unto him, naylngi 'Why nro you cast down? Your fea lures nro the features of ono who Is 'in sore straits. Pcrchanco tho watermelon was still green?" "No," said the man who was troubled "It is nothing that I havo oaten. But how shall I gain tho confidence of those about tni'V If I llvo humbly they any I do so to ward of suspicion, and if I indulgo in luxirios thoy at onco declare that I must bo stealing. What am I to do?" Then tho wise man opened his mouth and said n great tiling. "Forasmuch us you nro so blame frald s'liucbody will 'suspicion you, It must be that you nro crooked. Behold , I am Sherlock Holme, lha younger, and I arrest you In tho name of thn law." And It was found that thn cashier had stolon mncli. Moral Now, ihnreforo, when n man is afraid the clianres am that he has something to bo afraid of. |