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Show Dir?ct Explanations. i , And tho manager well, ho is one of those men who have had a hard wrcstls with Fate and come out a winner. Un- ' polished, and crude in the opinion of some, J to others he spells Man In capital letters. I GO He acts toward his employees as human itthlD beings deervo to be acted toward. yge Whatever his grievance was against Mls my i Klank If he criticised her. he probably did mst it in a moment of Irritation to the bookkeeper book-keeper and the latter was most unkind and small to pass on this news. Miss BlanK, silly girl, instead of giving up a good J position and almost breaking her heart s4 II in tho meantime should have gone directly ewer to the Big Man and bravely asked an ex- 4Q; pl.mation. Eut wisest of all. she should up have Ignored the bookkeeper's story. Tho young woman who works must, if i she would keep her placo In peace, taboo all "shop" gossip. Otherwise, she may N AC find herself In Miss Blank's predicament, i-r Si facing a world all awry. .;;e5 .itrts |