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Show tme or licstcn's insurance men insured in-sured a small building which serves an industrious Chinaman both as shop and home. The policy covers damages caused by fire and water, but John Chinaman evidently thought he was protecting himself against losses due to any cause whatever, as is shown by the following letter addressed to the insurance insur-ance company: Some bad boy brake my one glass. Now all tore. Come you ruy house look fix new. Joe Luno. Joe expected the company to make good the damage done by the "bad boy," who is the Chinaman's worst enemy en-emy in the city. Boston Traveller. |