MADE SOME DIFFERENCE.
It is related that a Buffalo man who bad
been dn !>the -cuffee 1 business for several '■'■ye.ar'B waß;leil>to beliere'that he was a sinber arid'"to'come''out and array heraself on the. side "of religion. ' The morning after he had taken this step he reached y- his factory to find business suspended, and upon demanding an eixplanatioa his son replied j \vi .'\ : " Well, father, I didu't kuow what to do. I didn't "suppose after what you said last night that you would mix any more | besna :wtth the coffee. ;I,^presume it would' makes difference/-^ * r 5.? ,„ «^ Yeii-it wilKiiiakejuat £%(ie difference/ calmly observed the old man, "We have heretofore been mixing one barrel of j beans to four of coffee, haven't we ?" i ...^.V.YmA..- .-. — ■.--. —— -. :•■ . 1 " ".;,»• Well .take out a few of the be«»B—• * about two quarts, I guess I"
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4382, 19 January 1883, Page 4
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139MADE SOME DIFFERENCE. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4382, 19 January 1883, Page 4
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