Glory Sufficient
The barber's trade is everywhere recoguized as honorable, bnt The Commercial Bulletin tells a story of one man who had peculiar reasons for magnifying his offictx. There was once a hairdresser in Boston who numbered aruong his patrons many gentlemen of the medical profeseion. One day, when operating upon one of them, he broke forth in great glee: "Vat you dink, dogtor? I haf been to dot hospital, und vhile I vait to go up und cut a man 's hair I see inarple busts of de dogtors. Dere was Dogtor Storer und dere vas Dogtor Peegelow mit de vig I dress for him dese dwenty years, in marple. Dink of dot ! Von of my vigs in marple!"
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