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Sixty-Year-Old "Preserved Boy" Went Throuah World Scattering Sun shine and Optimism All About Him. Evprvnne In the community knew tJncle Billy, whom Rhoda, his seventy' year-old sister, described as a "pre served boy." The little old man's si ty years had subtracted all the half from his head except a thin remina er of white fuzz on a level with the tops of his ears. The back of Uncle Billy's head looked like a big egg In a nest of wool ; his face suggested a full moon on the disk of which two twinklinc stars stood srunrd r.bove a smile. Uncle BIHv was always busy, and usually he was doing something worth while. One of his favorite expressions was, "Doing nothing is the hardest sort of work." Uncle Billy triea 10 IIJca pvervnne. hut he hnd little use for one of the neighbors named Bru ton, whose wife worked the garden while he spent the day at the village store playing checkers and talking poi Itics. But Uncle Billy had faith In other people. 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