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To Him That Hath

CHAPTER XII
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It is worth considering.

What do you think about it, McNish ?" "What do I think of it?
It is sheer idealistic nonsense." "It is a noble idea, laddie, and no to be sneered at, but A doot it needs a better world for it than we hae at the present." "I am afraid that is true," said the minister.

"But meantime a foreman is a man who gives orders and directs work, and, generally speaking, he must remain with a directorate in any business.

There may be exceptions.
You must acknowledge that, McNish." "I'll acknowledge nothing of the sort," replied McNish, and entered into a long argument which convinced no one.
"Now we come to the next, number five: 'a voice in the management,' it means.

Come now, McNish, this is rather much.


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