[Risen from the Ranks by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookRisen from the Ranks CHAPTER VI 9/12
I have too much self-respect." Ferguson laughed, and Harry wanted to, but feared he should offend the younger journeyman, who evidently had worked himself into a bad humor. "I don't think you're in any danger," said Ferguson, who did not mind his fellow-workman's little ebullitions of temper. Clapp scowled, but did not deign to reply, partly, perhaps, because he knew that there was nothing to say. From the outset Ferguson took a fancy to the young apprentice. "He's got good, solid ideas," said he to Mr.Anderson, when Harry was absent.
"He isn't so thoughtless as most boys of his age.
He looks ahead." "I think you are right in your judgment of him," said Mr.Anderson. "He promises to be a faithful workman." "He promises more than that," said Ferguson.
"Mark my words, Mr. Anderson; that boy is going to make his mark some day." "It is a little too soon to say that, isn't it ?" "No; I judge from what I see.
He is industrious and ambitious, and is bound to succeed.
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