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Honorable People. 
A well known American author—we 
wish we could mention his name—died 
lately, leaving a large estate to his children. 
They assembled to hear his will read, all of 
them being married and heads of families. 
An adopted daughter, who had offended 
theii father, it was found, was passed over 
in the will with a trifling legacy. One of 
the daughters interrupted the reading of 
the will. 
“Father, I am sure, is sorry for that by 
this time. A-shonld have a child’s 
portion. We must make that right.” 
The other children assented, eagerly. 
A widowed daughter with a large family 
received an equal share with the other child¬ 
ren. One of the sons spoke now. “C_ 
ought to have more than we men who are 
in business and are able to earn our living. 
I will add so much”—stating the s um —“to 
her portion.” The two remaining brothers 
each agreed to give the same amount. 
When the will had been read, one of the 
elder children said, There are some of fath¬ 
er’s old friends to whom he would have 
given legacies if he had not been ill and 
forgetful when this paper was written. 
Shall we not make that right?” 
It was done, cordially and promptly. 
Now this was only the just action of just 
and honorable people; but how rare such 
conduct is in persons to whom legacies are 
given.— Exchange. 
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