A Parisian, who was known as a freethinker, met a Parisian friend the other day, and, taking him by the hand, said, “ I have become a Christian.” “ I am glad to hear it,” he replied. “ Suppose we now have a settlement of that little account between us. Pay me what thou owest." “No," said the new-born child, turning on bis heel; “ religion is religion, and business is business.”
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 116, 14 October 1874, Page 3
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68Untitled Globe, Volume II, Issue 116, 14 October 1874, Page 3
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