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Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Efficiency Expert6. CHAPTER VI. HAROLD PLAYS THE RAVEN. (continued)"I'll do my best, sir," he said, smiling. "Of course I realize, as you must, that I have tried to learn a great deal in a short time. I think I have reached a point now where I pretty thoroughly grasp the possibilities and requirements of my work, and I am sure that from now on you will note a decided change for the better on the right side of the ledger." "I am sure of it, my boy," said Compton heartily. "Don't think that I have been finding fault with anything you have done. I just wanted to call your attention to these figures. They mean something, and it's up to you to find out just what they do mean." And then there came a light tap on the door, which opened immediately before any summons to enter had been given, and Elizabeth Compton entered, followed by another young woman. "Hello, there!" exclaimed Compton. "What gets us out so early? And Harriet too! There is only one thing that would bring you girls in here so early." "And what's that?" asked Elizabeth. "You are going shopping, and Elizabeth wants some money." They all laughed. "You're a regular Sherlock Holmes!" exclaimed Harriet Holden. "How much?" asked Compton of his daughter, still smiling. "How much have you?" asked Elizabeth. "I am utterly broke." Compton turned to Bince. "Get her what she needs, Harold," he said. The young man started to the door. "Come with me, Elizabeth," he said; "we will go out to the cashier's cage and get you fixed up." They entered Bince's office, which adjoined Compton's. "Wait here a minute, Elizabeth," said Bince. "How much do you want? I'll get it for you and bring it back. I want to see you a moment alone before you go." This is page 34 of 162. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of The Efficiency Expert at Amazon.com
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