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THE KING OF SCHNORRERS.

"It comforts me to hear you say so," said the son, with a sob in his voice.

"Ah, yes!" said Yankele" chokingly. "Your fader vas a great and good man—just my size."

"'your fader vas a great and good man—just my size.'"

"I've already given them away to Baruch the glazier," replied the mourner.

"But he has his glaziering," remonstrated Yankele "I have noting but de clothes I stand in, and dey don't fit me half so veil as your fader's vould have done."

"Baruch has been very unfortunate," replied Greenbaum