German Caution
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Some ten years since, an old Dutchman purchased in the vicinity of Brooklyn, a snug little farm for nine thousand dollars. Last week, a lot of land speculators called on him to “buy him out.” On asking his price, he said he would take “sixty tousand dollars–no less.”
“And how much may remain on bond and mortgage?”
“Nine tousand dollars.”
“And why not more,” replied the would-be purchasers.
“Because der tam place ain’t worth any more.”
Ain’t that Dutch.