Faithful In All
The late Ir. Thomas HUI gilves a keUh of Torn. a faithful Irifeh seraait, wttHJ seldom faÓed fu being tirue to Ms Eiglite." His Qioe senso of te illustrated by a busiiwsx .ra.nisactiioii whr.ch Dr. HUI tluis decri.bee: Duirittig au absence of a year I left a faivldritbe eomsim, Miss C . Ln hiar(?e of the place atad famiüy. In he summer slie aeked Toni ií he ould mot finid Bomie one who would int and cau-ry away tilue gras, selliing or uKtog it to payment üor tire labor mvtolved. Kom uaidertook the work wth a riemd, and woine days after the fraee had been 'taken away, went to Miiss C and handed liör three lollars. 'WJiat i fchis for?" asked she. "For the Rraee, ma'am." "But I told j-ou you could have it for the cuttiwg." Yes, ma'am, but when we got the uay made we ïound tliej-e was more oí it that Ave thought. It was worth üuree dollars more tham our work." "But, Toon, you inay bave those ttu'ee dölMi-. I miaide the bargaün diiwl 111 stand by ft." "Xiaw, Mitas C . That wouldu't be rfcgJit toward hit that' s away." "Yes, it worald," sa hl tli lady, 'lor he gave me [uil uithority to act for liian. My bargaiai. is lile bargain."' But Tom oonM lüot be induced to touch the momey. He only shook iiiB had ujtd walked away, saytog: "Naw, mnv ! That wouldin't be right towaid liiaii that's away !"- Xeiv Yoi-k Imdependent.
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