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In His Steps

CHAPTER Nine
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I must have time to complete the details." When Maxwell finally left he was profoundly impressed with the revolution that was being wrought already in the business.

As he passed out of the store he caught something of the new spirit of the place.

There was no mistaking the fact that Milton Wright's new relations to his employees were beginning even so soon, after less than two weeks, to transform the entire business.

This was apparent in the conduct and faces of the clerks.
"If he keeps on he will be one of the most influential preachers in Raymond," said Maxwell to himself when he reached his study.

The question rose as to his continuance in this course when he began to lose money by it, as was possible.


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