The Quilt that Jack Built; How He Won the Bicycle by Annie Fellows Johnston
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"He certainly does seem to have made more improvement than the others
personally," admitted the grocer, "but in a business way the results do not show so plainly." "Well, there's still a week," said Judge Parker, finally. "We'll wait a little longer before we decide." Several days later, Todd Walters ran breathlessly up the alley that led to the back of the Morgan place, and scrambled over the high board fence. "Hi, Ab!" he called, as he dropped lightly to the ground. "Have you heard the news?" "No," answer Ab, dropping the basket he was carrying, and straightening up to listen. "Chicky is in luck. He's had a perfectly splendid position offered him in an express-office in another town. He'll make as much in one month there as he did here in a whole year. I'm going down after dinner to ask all the particulars. All I know now is that some strange gentleman telephoned down to the District Messenger Office a few days ago for them to send the trustiest employee that they had up to the hotel as quick as possible. Something important had to be attended to, and he didn't want anybody that couldn't be trusted in every way. And out of the whole bunch Chicky was the one they picked, as the most reliable one in the office. "The gentleman was sick and couldn't go to take some important papers somewhere that they had to go, and he was a stranger, and didn't know anybody in town. But he told Chicky it was very particular that they should get there on time, and he would make it all right with the |
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