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

CHAPTER XXIII
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FRANK MEETS MR.

MANNING AND MARK The next morning Frank resumed his tea agency.

As on the day previous, he went to Brooklyn; but, though I should be glad to say that he was more successful than on the first day, truth compels me to state that the day was a comparative failure.
It might be that he was unfortunate in the persons whom he visited, but at all events, at the close of his labors he found that his commissions amounted to less than fifty cents.

He contented himself, therefore, with a ten-cent lunch, and crossed Fulton Ferry between three and four o'clock.
"This will never do," thought Frank, seriously.

"I shall have to be economical to make my earnings cover my incidental expenses, while my board and lodging must be defrayed out of the money I have with me." Frank was disappointed.


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