The Rer. Dr. J3roadu», an old Baptiit ! parson, famous m Virginia, ones yi«ted a ! plantation where the darkey who met • , him at the gate asked him which bam he would hare his horse pat in , •• Ham you two barns?" asked the doctor! J 6B.' / Bh'i ur9phed ,the barker "dars de olebaru, and Mas'r Wales has jes build a new one." « W*hera ''' do you usually put the horses of clergymen who. come to see your mut«rP" » Well, sah, if dey's Methodis's o" B.p. , Usts s, we «en ally put 'em in de ole barn, ' but if dey g Piscopals we put /em in de new one." •• Well, Bob, you can put mj: •-. hone m the new barn j I'm t Biptfoi W 1 . my hone 11 an Epueopali»n," F wUT -"
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4871, 20 August 1884, Page 2
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129Untitled Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4871, 20 August 1884, Page 2
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