A great Philanthropist who had thought
of himself in connection with the Presidency and
had introduced a bill into Congress requiring the
Government to loan every voter all the money that he
needed, on his personal security, was explaining
to a Sunday-school at a railway station how much
he had done for the country, when an angel looked
down from Heaven and wept.
“For example,” said the
Great Philanthropist, watching the teardrops pattering
in the dust, “these early rains are of incalculable
advantage to the farmer.”
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