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-T h e applicant,' à “¿bUng man of tw enty-six or I
&ereabô«uts, 'did notffibueW he app.earanc£;bf an
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B ïè è e ,fe ^ ç is full H B R H R R R | 'seemed in place. J
H R nôt ^aB çtfiar 'a b b u t, i||T being office
/w b rk .^’A nything vrill suit më,,ÿf\oiily I can suit
‘yo'u,” responded thé ybuiig man.
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H is p e rs is tb S ^ .^ t^ r e s p e c tf u b ^ n e and manner caused* .M r.
Dabel, the m anagef afiiffsenior men)'ber'<ï the S. D- M. Go. to lay
9 H H H H | and. t a ^ ^ ^ ' p ô k at H ythmg man at th e
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H is tone Wa s J o ’lo fty ih cip g H h àm h e ffiahager t h o ù g h t , ^ v e r
.an instant, then replied'? |
“Very wftlV R eturn at noon.” I
/ “Thank i;you, .sir. 'I 4dll 'be *on tiffie.’
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S f & W ^ f i i i g man started away the manager turned to One of, ;
.'lV 'iU r k s sifemlirig riear a/id f¿marked ;
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f e f t o r ^ l W ' H ehas^Èfet'-better daVs.fput he has the backbone^
alright a n d ’jwiltxroU-d up again ÏÎ «only given a-chance,” and bemg
a very busySuan, hebjîsmissèd the.ihÈa'efi^ftphi his mind.
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P r o m p t l y om ^feloek ) $ n g Éfcborn appeared at the window
clad m > è ? llf e .Ç ^ i jumper, H H H his first U ste of “ usca "J
■"work. M Brown, the foreman,- was called and Mr. Dabel turn
the newVniploÿee f l S to him.
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“HeTe, Brown, i&a y^bjmg fellow, Jack Osborn, who isGook g
for a job. Set him to cleaning out the east warehouse. Guess that
will k p d j’him going for d few days.- g
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B R f l i d a y s'a n d a half, Osborn tugged, trucked and piled
sacks of flour and cases of cereals and swept and dusted floors ceil
ings and walls. The dirt and the flour dust were stifling
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