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ILLUSTRATIONS
By
F. R. GRUGER
and
B. MARTIN JUSTICE
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"Young fellows come to me looking for jobs and telling me what a mean house they have been working for."
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"Old Doc Hoover asked me right out in Sunday School if I didn't want to be saved."
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3.
"I have seen hundreds of boys go to Europe who didn't bring back a great deal except a few trunks of badly fitting clothes."
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4.
"I put Jim Durham on the road to introduce a new product."
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5.
"Old Dick Stover was the worst hand at procrastinating that I ever saw."
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6.
"Charlie Chase told me he was President of the Klondike Exploring, Gold Prospecting, and Immigration Company."
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"Jim Donnelly, of the Donnelly Provision Company, came into my office with a fool grin on his fat face."
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"Bill Budlong was always the last man to come up to the mourners' bench."
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"Clarence looked to me like another of his father's bad breaks."
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