The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg


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order!"]--which of these two gentlemen--[laughter and applause]--is  
entitled to wear the belt as being the first dishonest blatherskite ever  
bred in this town--which he has dishonoured, and which will be a sultry  
place for him from now out!" [Vigorous applause.]  
Many Voices. "Open it!--open the sack!"  
Mr. Burgess made a slit in the sack, slid his hand in, and brought out an  
envelope. In it were a couple of folded notes. He said:  
"One of these is marked, 'Not to be examined until all written  
communications which have been addressed to the Chair--if any--shall have  
been read.' The other is marked 'The Test.' Allow me. It is  
worded--to wit:  
"'I do not require that the first half of the remark which was made to me  
by my benefactor shall be quoted with exactness, for it was not striking,  
and could be forgotten; but its closing fifteen words are quite striking,  
and I think easily rememberable; unless these shall be accurately  
reproduced, let the applicant be regarded as an impostor. My benefactor  
began by saying he seldom gave advice to anyone, but that it always bore  
the hall-mark of high value when he did give it. Then he said this--and  
it has never faded from my memory: 'You are far from being a bad  
man--''"  
Fifty Voices. "That settles it--the money's Wilson's! Wilson! Wilson!  
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