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Where Your Treasure Is: Being the Personal Narrative of Ross Sidney, Diver

By Holman Day

2019-04-12 22:13:25

SPEAKING of money—and it’s a mighty popular topic—the investment of the first twenty-five cents I ever earned, all at a crack, ought to have directed my feet, my thoughts, and my future along the straight and narrow way. Ten minutes after I had ... Read more
SPEAKING of money—and it’s a mighty popular topic—the investment of the first twenty-five cents I ever earned, all at a crack, ought to have directed my feet, my thoughts, and my future along the straight and narrow way. Ten minutes after I had galloped gleefully home with that quarter-dollar from Judge Kingsley’s hay-field, my good mother led me down to Old Maid Branscombe’s little book-store and obliged me to buy a catechism. I earned that money by hauling a drag-rake for a whole day around behind a hay-cart, barefoot and kicking against the vicious stubbles of the shaven field. I honestly felt that I did not deserve the extra penance of the catechism. However, that first day’s work gave me my earliest respect for money—earned money. And I also remember that Judge Kingsley, when he paid me, sniffed and said I hadn’t done enough to earn twenty-five cents. Less

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File size555.106 KB
Print pages484
PublisherPublic Domain Books
Publication date2010-04-21
LanguageEnglish
ISBN978-1331070733
Author
Born: 6 November 1865, Vassalboro, Maine, United States Died: 19 February 1935, Mill Valley, California, United States Education: Colby College Holman Francis Day was an American author, born at ...

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