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Show "SO SHINES A GOOD DEED" Thoughtful Act of busy Man Led Another An-other to Emulate His Work ! of Kindness. He was a brisk, well-groomed young man, who looked as if he were hurrying hur-rying to keep a date with Fortune. He had crossed the green grass and golden-roddy place by the big hotel near Union station, and had jumped the tiny ditch that is going to be a gutter some day, when he noticed an old whitey gray horse standing by what will be the curb. The dejected patience of the poor creature must have appealed to the young man, for he sprinted back to the green grass, pulled a bunch of it and slipped it into whitey gray's mouth. Old Mr. Horse munched his treat with a sudden interest in life that expressed ex-pressed itself in the flicker of its pallid pal-lid ears and the general bracing up that means courage. And a man who had come out of the big hotel in time to catch the incident in-cident also went over to the greeu grass, pulled a bunch and slipped it Into whitey gray'B mouth. Such is the force of example. Exchange. |