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Horse.

     Dr. Pratt, of Albany, has a horse with an inordinate appetite for confectionery. Every morning he is driven to the banking house of Henry R. Pierson, and after disposing of his master he turns his eyes northward to see if his road is clear. If he finds no obstacle in the way he walks across the street and pays his addresses to an old lady who keeps a street stand on the Museum corner. From her he obtains a stick of candy, and after eating it stays there until the doctor comes and pays the old lady a cent for her candy. This is a daily occurence.

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