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Ragged Dick | Horatio Alger | |
Nine Months Later |
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The next morning Fosdick rose early, put on his new suit, and, after getting breakfast, set out for the Broadway store in which he had obtained a position. He left his little blacking-box in the room. "It'll do to brush my own shoes," he said. "Who knows but I may have to come back to it again?" "No danger," said Dick; "I'll take care of the feet, and you'll have to look after the heads, now you're in a hat-store." "I wish you had a place too," said Fosdick. "I don't know enough yet," said Dick. "Wait till I've gradooated." "And can put A.B. after your name." "What's that?" "It stands for Bachelor of Arts. It's a degree that students get when they graduate from college." "Oh," said Dick, "I didn't know but it meant A Boot-black. I can put that after my name now. Wouldn't Dick Hunter, A.B., sound tip-top?" "I must be going," said Fosdick. "It won't do for me to be late the very first morning." "That's the difference between you and me," said Dick. "I'm my own boss, and there aint no one to find fault with me if I'm late. But I might as well be goin' too. There's a gent as comes down to his store pretty early that generally wants a shine." |
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