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Show Ail-Around Man Was Worth the Money I The customer was being shaved in a country town to which he was a visitor, when the barber cut him. The man was all apologies, and placed a piece of tissue paper over the gash. When the shave was finished the customer to the great surprise of the barber handed over a substantial sub-stantial tip. "That's all right," said the victim, vic-tim, with a smile of forgiveness; "I don't often get shaved by a man who deals in three trades." "Three trades?" queried the puzzled barber. "Yes," came the sarcastic reply re-ply "barber, butcher, and paper-hanger." |