A Pleasant Partner
A FARMER having bought a barn in partnership with a neighbor who
neglected to make use of it, plentifully stored his own part with corn,
and expostulated with his partner on having laid out his money in so
useless a way, adding, You had better do something with it, as you
see I have done.--As to that, neighbor, replied the other, every man
has a right to do what he will with his own, and you have done so; but
I have made up my mind about my part of the property,--I shall set it on
fire.