A Man Of Method

l got an amusmg answer from a Boston lawyer a few days ago, says a correspondent of the Boston Record, relative to an equally famous colleague of his who had died only a few hours previous. I asked him if there was any particular characteristic of his friend's life worthy of especial "notice. "Yes - yes, there was one - just one, and it should receive due attention in any obituary. He had a habit of eating the same sort of breakfast for fifteen years at the same hotel- four eggs, two slices of toast, a .rasher of bacon and a cup of coffee- a most remarkable habit, most remarkable, and never broken in all that time. That is all that marked his social life as being out of the ordinary."
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