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            ¡¡¡¡Seth Smith was reckoned the laziest man in town. Sotired had the authorities become of contributing to his supportthat they decided to consign him to a living tomb. Accordinglyhe was prepared for burial. The hearse was an old ramshacklecountry wagon. As the strange cortege moved along some old residentasked£¬“Who is it?” “Why£¬Seth Smith£¬ who is too lazy to get anything to liveon£¬ so we are going to bury him alive.” “I'll give him a bushel of corn£¬” said one.“And I will£¬”said another. Slowly raising his head£¬ Seth asked£º“Is the corn shelled£¬neighbor?” “No£¬you must do that yourself.” Gently replacing his head£¬ he said£º“ Drive on£¬ boys£¬drive on.”

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