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One day a man drove into my friend’s service station. He said he was penniless, almost out of gas and needed to get across town. My generous friend offered to put a couple of gallons in his car. The fellow hesitated and then asked, “Could you give me the money instead? The station across the street is cheaper.” Janice Mitchell, in Reader’s Digest, September, 1988.
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