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Show Frlondly Exchange by Clergyman. In tbo curly days of her history. Bralntree, Vt had two clergymen, Elder Huntington, who was short In stature and cnrrlcd his head low, and tho Itov. Mr. Cleveland, who was tall and straight. Onco when they wero traveling together, to-gether, Mr. Cleveland snld to Elder Huntington: "What makro you always al-ways go with your head down? If you would hold It up peoplo would think moro of you." After a fow mlnutos thoy camo to a whoat field, nnd tbo oldor, pointing it out to his companion, said: "You see in that field of wheat some beads stand up straight and others hang down. Thoso that hang down are filled with w'hont, but thoso that stand up have nothing but chaff." |