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Show Good Morning1. BY 11. E. FLFJCHER. "Sorry our elevctor boy has left, Thompson," remarked my lawyer friend to his friend as we walked down the hallway. "Yes, nice little chap, wasn't he? I quite miss him." "Why do you miss him?" I asked my friend as we turned into the street. "The boy in there seems to be able to run the elevator." "Oh, yes. Well, I don't know. What do you say, Thompson? Why do we miss the last boy more than we usually usual-ly miss boys?" "Why, it's his bright 'Good morning, sir,' that I miss. It was a pleasant beginning to the day. I came to look for it. This new chap is as dumb as an oyster, runs the elevator . all right, though, and 'Good morning' is not 'in the bond,' I suppose." "Good morning, sir." A small thing for a busy man with an important day's work ahead of him to notice, one might think. . - . |