The Boy Was Modest
me boy was oioktng tor a Job, and wiivn he a "Boy Wanted" sigii on a Jetferscm avenue business house lie sniled rinht in. ■■Ai-e yiiu Uic ïioss ?" he asked, approaihiii tbe senior member. "Tliiifs wliat tliey cal', me," conessec! the neui lemán. ■■■ 'spoae yon want a boy, Judgln' 'ï-üin liiat siiiii out tliere V' sald t lic wy, jogging bis tümmb over hls shouldcr. "Yee, we do. Do you want a Job?" ■ i h.it's whal ['m here ,o:-.'" "lo yoil tliink you can do the wiuk '.'" ■WJia_fs tliire to do ?" "Well, you must clean the win!-,i s, Bweep out t lic oHice, 1 ■ on tfuty t answer queetloag, watcï out [or ■ust oiner. afhow tiiem around, help vu the store, run orranils, keep your yes ojien, aiul gemerally take .-'ti inlere.st u tlic liusincss, in you do l.hnt ','■' "Oourse, II I .net pald tor it," rplled t!ie boy wit b -onii(lenee. "Wiha.1 liay do J I '.'" asked tiie iioss, pleased wltjj the boy'a selí-1-elianre. ''Hall i!ic proHts,'1 Bald the applli:mh easily. ■ ■ 1 1 ; i ] 1" ltfll proflts?" i'j.-nulatcd the boes, ■■ ira.1 do yon mteaj] ?" '■.iu[ wíi;ii i say, -ií ciiui-sc,'' saiil boy. --lí J'in wUlln.' to do all work, i certataüy oughi to have ; he ppoíite, (ii-.iii ii'i i ?" WlliMllcr lir gOl lll.'H lllllcll Or QO1
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