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Show In Dean Ramsay's book of anecdotes there is one which refers to a convor- sation between a Scotch minister and H a sexton. The ministor was a stran- H ger to tho gravomakor, and discussod H with him the doctrines of the neigh-boring neigh-boring clergy. As one after another was mentioned, the sexton wagged his H head gloomily, and anitl, "He's no H sound." At last tho ministor who was, H by-the-byo, a long-winded and rather H empty preacher mentioned his own H name, and inquired: "Mr. H now, isn't ho sound?" "Oo, aye," said H tho sexton, with a twinkle in his eye. "He's aw sound." H |