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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Cost of Kindness, by Jerome K. Jerome This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: The Cost of Kindness From a volume entitled "Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow" Author: Jerome K. Jerome Release Date: July 26, 2008 [EBook #866] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE COST OF KINDNESS *** Produced by Ron Burkey, and Amy Thomte THE COST OF KINDNESS By Jerome K. Jerome "Kindness," argued little Mrs. Pennycoop, "costs nothing." "And, speaking generally, my dear, is valued precisely at cost price," retorted Mr. Pennycoop, who, as an auctioneer of twenty years' experience, had enjoyed much opportunity of testing the attitude of the public towards sentiment. "I don't care what you say, George," persisted his wife; "he may be a disagreeable, cantankerous old brute--I don't say he isn't. All the same, the man is going away, and we may never see him again." "If I thought there was any fear of our doing so," observed Mr. Pennycoop, "I'd turn my back on the Church of England to-morrow and become a Methodist." "Don't talk like that, George," his wife admonished him, reprovingly; "the Lord might be listening to you." "If the Lord had to listen to old Cracklethorpe He'd sympathize with me," was the opinion of Mr. Pennycoop. "The Lord sends us our trials, and they are meant for our good," explained his wife. "They are meant to teach us patience." "You are not churchwarden," retorted her husband; "you can get away from him. You hear him when he is in the pulpit, where, to a certain extent, he is bound to keep his temper." "You forget the rummage sale, George," Mrs. Pennycoop reminded him; "to say nothing of the church decorations." "The rummage sale," Mr. Pennycoop pointed out to her, "occurs only once a year, and at that time your own temper, I have noticed--" "I always try to remember I am a Christian," interrupted little Mrs. Pennycoop. "I do not pretend to be a saint, but whatever I say I am always sorry for it afterwards--you know I am, George." "It's what I am saying," explained her husband. "A vicar who has contrived in three years to make every member of his c
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