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    Lamartine, the French poet and statesman, was never rich. He had a great desire to possess a carriage of his own, and for this purpose he saved money, which he put in a box He had saved about a thousand francs when a poor widow with several children came to his room and told him with tears that she had no bread to eat, that her furniture had been seized and that she and her children had been turned out into the street. "How much do you require?" said Lamartine. "A thousand francs", replied the poor woman. "Come, here they are," said the generous poet and put his savings into her hand. The next day a friend asked him what he would do about his carriage. "Oh, my friend," said he, "I shall continue to go on foot,-it is better for my health."


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