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Show THE BREAKINO POINT. On the street car. bitting sldo by side, wero-two men oi about the sarao nge. Their counteauanceH were gentle and benign. Truth and intcrgrlty shone from their eyes. You felt that you could trust them on sight. They looked look-ed at each other and felt drawn together. to-gether. Presently one of them remarked: remark-ed: "If I should tell you that down by I the river this morning I saw a steamer steam-er Jump out of .water and right over I a barge without doing the least damage, dam-age, wculd you bolleve me?" "Absolutely." was the prompt reply. "Thanks. If you bou'd tell mo that you saw tho city hall walk off a block and turn around 1 should believe you." "Thanks." "But, Kir, I am ?oon to go on my vacation.". "Same here.'1 "I bhall go fijhlng." "So shall L" lea?t five pounds." "Same here." "Perhapu 10 pounds." "Yes." . "Aor.d later on w- shall meet and I shall tell you about It." "And yen " "And 1 will tell you." "And. fir and " "And w? will l 1 each other Llaiued old ilrs &f toursel" |