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To: Ace Buck who wrote (4416)1/19/1998 6:05:00 AM
From: RCVJr  Respond to of 62549
 
As Mr. Smith was on his deathbed, he attempted to formulate a plan
that would allow him to take at least some of his considerable wealth
with him.

He called for the three men he trusted most - his lawyer,
his doctor, and his clergyman. He told them, "I'm going to give you
each $30,000 in cash before I die. At my funeral, I want you to place
the money in my coffin so that I can try to take it with me."

All three agreed to do this and were given the money. At the funeral,
each approached the coffin in turn and placed an envelope inside.

While riding in the limousine to the cemetery, the clergyman said "I
have to confess something to you fellows.
Brother Smith was a good churchman all his life, and I know he would
have wanted me to do this. The church needed a new baptistery very
badly, and I took $10,000 of the money he gave me and bought one. I
only put $20,000 in the coffin."

The physician then said, "Well, since we're confiding in one another,
I might as well tell you that I didn't put the full $30,000 in the
coffin either. Smith had a disease that could have been diagnosed
sooner if I had this very new machine, but the machine cost $20,000
and I couldn't afford it then. I used $20,000 of the money to buy the
machine so that I might be able to save another patient. I know that
Smith would have wanted me to do that."

The lawyer then said, "I'm ashamed of both of you. When I put my
envelope into that coffin, it held my personal check for the full
$30,000."