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On tiie Saturdny bi : .1 v tlia report r ¦¦!' on litinjriru-n, f'ink . in Ii:ü .1, ir. tchii : 'lirnn-U t liö Ijr ]iii'k-il out his DOt6 book, rote :i hradlinc, "Ron mi :i wcll-knou baak," and, hastPiiing round to the ilde door, tuited on the courti irv, wüoin, tb liis Mirprise, lic lound sitting composedly on ii keg of iiy-tcrs and iadonlng check. "How do ypu hold out J" asked the scribe, lirctitlilpssly. "UoW Olitf - oli. pri-tty wil! for tliis vvai ui weather," 1 the run uniil 2 p'clock?" "Ttud ? Wliatnm?" "Wh,y tlji lushon the bauk - lonjcstrhig of i" u't break you will it; won ¦ "Br iid!" siiid the secrctniy, beginning to Uke in the sltuation. "Why, yoiini; man, tliis is a rush to jiut moncy In, not to takr it out. Ita Batnrafty brfore 4th of .luly, thri'f dayn in onc, aiid as wi deposita nt tlic rate of iO.ikmi a minute w oan stand it it' the cítrica don't laint ojvay Oï our Mta brc.ik down." Tip reporter toe off! the baad line froni liis notc-lioolv sheet umi departí tl a wiscr
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Ann Arbor Courier
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