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About a month ago I was present on a serious occasion where I heard the reading of a will. I can remember one passage that particularly struck me. It ran something{{U}} (56) {{/U}}this. "And I direct that $ 10,000 be{{U}} (57) {{/U}}to old WilliamB, whom I have wished to help for many years, {{U}} (58) {{/U}}always put off doing so." It{{U}} (59) {{/U}}the last words of a dying man.But the story does not{{U}} (60) {{/U}}there. When the lawyers came to{{U}} (61) {{/U}}out the bequest (遗赠), they discovered that old WilliamB、had{{U}} (62) {{/U}}, too, and so the{{U}} (63) {{/U}}deed was lost. I felt rather{{U}} (64) {{/U}}about that. It seemed to me a most regrettable.{{U}} (65) {{/U}}that William should not have had his $10,000 just{{U}} (66) {{/U}}somebody kept putting{{U}} (67) {{/U}}giving it to him.And from{{U}} (68) {{/U}}accounts, William could have done with the{{U}} (69) {{/U}}.But I am sure {{U}} (70) {{/U}}there are thousands of kindly little deeds waiting to be{{U}} (71) {{/U}}today, which are being put off{{U}} (72) {{/U}}later. George Herbert, in praise of good intentions, {{U}} (73) {{/U}}that "One of these days is better than{{U}} (74) {{/U}}of those days."But I say that{{U}} (75) {{/U}}is better than all. |
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