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Show Good Man's Great Fault Not an Uncommon One "I understand," said the householder household-er of another village to s friend, "that you used to know the parson wno is coming to our churcn?" "That's right," returned the other. "Is he a good man?" asked the householder. "What I mean Is, has be any faults or anything against klm?" "He's certainly a very good man," said the friend, "and, since you press me, I will tell you that be has one .very grave fault." "What Is thatr "He doesn't know how to sing," . i came the answer. "But, my good fellow, that's not a very grave fault." "Admitted," returned the friend; "but, you see, be sings Just the same a If ba did know." London Answers. |