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"Oh! thank you, sir!" I cried "I shall always be grateful to you for
this, and--"
"Gently, gently," he said, interrupting me "Never proood-bye! See you soon, I
suppose?"
I would have gone with hiet what I wanted packed up
"Why, Grant, , "you'll have to look over the
loading of some of my carts when I'm not there; and if you do them in
that hurried fashion hoill it be done?"
I felt the rebuke and hungfault," he said kindly; "I only want you to be
business-like, for I have to teach you to be a business man"
He then went away and left an to cry when I told her I was going, and where
"It seeht up
What am I to say to your friends when they co
"Ah, h," she cried; "but it's a very dreadful life
you are going to, and I expect I shall see you back before the week's
out"