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In His Steps

CHAPTER Nine
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His relations with all the persons in his employ would be the most loving and helpful.
He could not help thinking of all of them in the light of souls to be saved.

This thought would always be greater than his thought of making money in the business.

He would never do a single dishonest or questionable thing or try in any remotest way to get the advantage of any one else in the same business.

The principle of unselfishness and helpfulness in the business would direct all its details.

Upon this principle he would shape the entire plan of his relations to his employees, to the people who were his customers and to the general business world with which he was connected.
Henry Maxwell read this over slowly.


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