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Show H There is a young man of this town H who has found that by appealing to H the sense of humor of a wealthy uncle H he can obtain funds that otherwise Hj would be secured only with great dif- H Acuity and after much delay. Ac- H cordingly, on the eve of uncle's last H appearance in town nephew wrote H him in these terms: H m "I am greatly rejoiced, dear uncle, H that I shall see you on Saturday, and H I will be at the station to meet your H train. As we have not seen each H , other for some time, hold a $100 note H in your hand, so that I may easily H recognize you. I myself will be hold- H ing the document which represents H my most immediate necessity in the H pecuniary line." New York Times. |