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Pioneer Life in Oceana Co.
to compensate him for the time spent in his defense, he presented his bill of twenty dollars to the board of supervisors, who, like clever fellows, as they certainly were, generously allowed it. In the latter case, his client, several months afterwards, brought in, to pay for his defense, a handsome lot of maple sugar, thus relieving the generosity of the board.
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