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Poor and Proud

CHAPTER XIV
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You can tell him, too, that I am a gentlemanly person, of pleasing address." "But I can't remember all that," interposed Katy.
"Tell him what you can recollect, then.

He is an easy, good-natured man, and will give you the testimonial at once." "Suppose you write a paper, just such as you want, Master Simon.

Then he can copy it." "Well I will do that." Simon seated himself at a table, and, after considerable effort, produced the following piece of elegant composition, which he read to Katy:-- "To whom it may concern: "This may certify that I have been for some time acquainted with my friend Mr.Simon Sneed, and I believe him to be an honest and faithful young man, of gentlemanly bearing, pleasing address, and polite manners, who will be an honor and an ornament to any establishment that may be so fortunate as to secure his valuable services; and I cheerfully recommend him to any person to whom he may apply for a situation.

Mayor of Boston." "I have left a blank space for his honor's signature," continued Master Simon, when he had read the modest document.

"What do you think of it, Katy ?" "It is very fine.


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