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The President frowned and opened his mouthto order him out. He changed his mind.
"What is your name?" "J-J-James Upton. " "Where from?" Jim told him.
"Whose son are you?" "C-C-C-Captain J-J-James Upton's. " "What! You don't look much like him!" Jim shuffled one foot. One corner of his mouth twitched up curiously. It might have been a smile. He looked straight at the blank wall beforehim.
"You are not much like your mother either--I used to know her as a girl. How's that?" Jim shuffled the other
... foot a little.
"R-r-run to seed, I reckon. " The President was a farmer--prided himself on it. The reply pleased him. He touched a bell. A clerk entered.
"Ask Mr. Wake to come here. " "Can you carry a barrel of flour?" he asked Jim.
"I-I'll get it there, " said Jim. He leaned a little forward. His eyesopened.
"Or a sack of salt? They are right heavy. " "I-I-I'll get it there, " said Jim. His form straightened.
Mr. Wake appeared.
"Write Mr. Day to give this man a place as brakeman. " "Yes, sir. Come this way.


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