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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West

CHAPTER XVII
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The more he heard of young Jones the more amazing; the boy seemed to be.
"Has the Continental lost money since Jones took possession ?" he inquired.
"I think not," replied Goldstein, cautiously.

"You're a business man, Mr.
Merrick, and can understand that our machinery--our business system--is so perfect that it runs smoothly, regardless of who grabs the dividends.
What I object to is this young fellow's impertinence in interfering with my work here.

He walks in, reverses my instructions to my people, orders me to do unbusinesslike things and raises hob with the whole organization." "Well, it belongs to him, Goldstein," said Uncle John, in defense of the boy.

"He is your employer and has the right to dictate.

But just at present he needs your help.


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