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        Story 289

                                              A Sale No One Ignored




        When wood dropped to $40 a cord, it was a price everyone could                        easily  afford.




        A horde of people came from every ward. Some ferried across a                          fijord. Others

        hopped aboard boats and oared. Everyone wanted as much as he could pos•si•bly

        hoard. However, woodsman McCord was able to accord each person just one cord.




        Still all thanked the Lord and sang a joyous chord.









        Story 290

                                            The Settlers of New York




        Most sailed on ships, but some floated on corks, and others were carried by long-

        winged storks.




        Most came as farmers with a ready pitchfork, having plans to raise pigs for pork.




        Yes, this is how it was for Mork, O'Rourke, and for all those

        other Yorkers and Corkers who became our first New Yorkers.















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