[Making His Way by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link book
Making His Way

CHAPTER XVII
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That is, he gets nothing if he fails, but obtains a commission if he succeeds.

I could myself recommend a reliable man." "Thank you, sir; but I have no present thought of contesting the will." "I think you make a mistake.

Do I understand that you expect to earn your own living ?" "I shall try to do so." "You will find it very difficult.

You may expect me to take you into my own store, but there is no vacancy, and--" Frank hastily assured Mr.Tarbox that he had no such expectations.

He had no wish to deprive the errand boy of the two dollars a week, which he probably richly earned.
"Situations in Newark are not easily obtained," proceeded Mr.Tarbox.


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