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Show His Musical Ear. I It Isn't nlwnys best to lira? about I your gifts. Out on one of the boule- I vnrda lives a man who lays claim I to a musical ear and plays n little on I tho piano. Frequently he hns crltl- 1 clsod his wife for what he called her 1 Inability to carry a tuno. "Your ear. If you had a musical one, nn I have, would show j on how to carry a tune," he would say. One day ho complained that the piano was out of tune and nslicd his wife to telephone for a tuner. She decided de-cided to test his "musical ear," so that nisi-" when he enme homo from his business sho said: "Will you plcaso trj the piano and sco If tho tuner has done It any good. I httNcn't nny ear and cannot tell, but j on can." Tho ninn sat down nt tho instrument instru-ment and played a simple tune. "It's all right now." ho said. "That fellow fel-low did a good Job." His wife summoned up her courage. "Will," Mio said. "The tuner didn't come to-day. Ho's coming tomorrow morning." Kansas City Times. |