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Out of the Triangle

CHAPTER VIII
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"I should think those, men would be discharged." "They may and they mayn't," said his father.

"They are appointed by different Harbor Commissioners, and as long as the Commissioners don't know, I suppose the men will keep their places." "One man told me you thought the State was looking at you every minute," said Willis.
"My boy," answered Mr.Sutherland, fitting a block into place, "it's true that I'm employed to work for the State, and I feel just as much that I must do honest work for the State as if I were working for some individual.

But it isn't thought of the State that makes me faithful.

A Christian ought to give an honest day's work.

Some people don't seem to think cheating the State is as bad as cheating another person.


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