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Show An IntiTcMitii.' At i iul. A truthful exchange savs: i' peculiar man is he whose dearest object is a nickel, whose public eu-. eu-. terprise subsides when it costs a jdime; who passes as a Christian, 'j but when a litilo lucre is require:! i Ids soul quakes with anguish; who condemns the rapacity of ethers while liis hand instinctively seeks to clutch a shining copper in his pocket; who is deeply interest' d in his town, but would not spend a farthing for its prosperity; who easily detects the faults of others but never his own; whose soul 'rammed and jammed into a mustard mus-tard seed would have as much room as a frog in the ecean. A strong man is he." |