Why The Building Did Not Suit Him
' 'Why aro yon moving your stock of goods to such an uncommercial part of the city? ' was asked of a merohant. "Don't like this house; tliiuk it a failure." "This is a good house, large and wellsituated; in fact, one of the best stands in the city." "The stand may be all right, bat the house, as I say, don't suit me."' "Fire prooi', ain't it!': "Yes, and that'a the trouble. I got to burn down the building, but failed. No, sir; she's too non-combustible for my irade." .. The impressions of religiĆ³n aro so natural to mankind, that most men are necessitated, first or last. to entertain serious thoughts about it.
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