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U niversa « * of O regon M ó nthìy I3, and ,ritore th a n l’ojice,.he was, Compelled to take* a firm er hold, of his $fg@jpm to convince himself th a t he had n© idea'òìP giving up h is job, W hen he had finished he accompanied the foreman S the office Avhefe he reported to^Mr.’-Dàbél. Ì^t^D^tìe ^Q’S oonÌ^W ell, you are a steady hustler,, fe ssu re . W ell dòihb I suppose* Brow n?” sir. N eat as a pin,” responded Brown.' . “W ell, Q sbórn cares to-* place hj,s name on the regular list a n d p u t him in the piill. ’ B etter give him the job tho'^w ede had". H e .■will h a ^ ‘ a chance' tp, climb ’f rom there)”’' S tarting in sorting and counting grain arid flour sacks, Osborn ^ o rk e d ^ w jth -th e same* ea^érn eès,and determ ination he had shown while'-sweeping fhe ,waréhóri/g. H e took as mric-h care and put as ;inuch thought in the w ork 'a s J if the succe.^-'pf the entire plant dé? fe n d e d on, his end of the w o r k - i n due tim e his chanpe-'to advanced parile and he/istarted on the upw ard path.;/ Leaving the dingy so rt in g ,ro o m ^ f^ y a d p la c e d ; ori the b.arley' r o li flr.st as>Cutter, then sack jig and s e d d ra n d at fh e end of fqut m onths was’ given a flopr pack er, orie/ of the b est positions on the floor. I t tyris" now his Qpera,tte; the machine that-, filled and packed the sack s/ w.eigh the sack, place a sm all dodger R earing th e brand of the ’flour and the nam e/of the firm,, inside*- then sew up the, sacks' and truck them ’d© the endl^s^ehain th a t carried them to the fl'opr abbvé.A It was. not a bad job and Osborn-,I who had téept his own sindeicoming to, the mill, liked it in a way, as he was notyin be bothered by questions. But there w as ,one--drawback : |l|g a y p him too much, tim e to, think. ThirSc^A b^veZ ^ll elsè,> that ^ ¿ S ’ the-iàne’fh in^ffig-J^sired to avoidJ/his^ow n thoughts/; W hen his mind traveled back to the past, .ìuM yè^J^vpuld tal/e on a wild, half maniac,'èkpr,èsslon and he .would make, his machine fairly hum and the 'p^ddle^bboptn.e w arm /, so rapidly did he w.ork. One day,, Brown, inpasSrngp^aw him thris'engaged.and th inking'the man w a s m c j ® tnying f o ^ e t; capght up /¿|iiéd~ outA o him. “No need. hurrying sdpWid p/àn,iéfow rip an d tàke^it. easier.” ^ o -^ 'lo w B B ea^s^h/How f a r a w a y th ó ^ ^ o r^ k -'S e e n je d to 'h is ‘fèy-er racked brain. -I jf ^ ^ m e d ages; since ahything had-gbhe/slow ; a n d d^sy^and looking ahead there fW a^no' p ro sp e c to f an immediate, change. A nd so the machine wejit hummifl-g away, t-t^in g d n vain to o-utdo thought, th at m any tim e |-b lp sse d 'b u tto ff’ cursed guide of