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Memories and Anecdotes

CHAPTER II
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This was too much to be endured, and the caller turned to go downstairs, when Greeley called out: "Come back, my friend, come back, and free your mind." 2.

Mr.Greeley once found that one of the names in what he considered an important article on the Board of Trade had been incorrectly printed.

He called Rooker, the head man in the printing department, and asked fiercely what man set the type for this printing, showing him the mistake.

Rooker told him, and went to get the culprit, whom Greeley said deserved to be kicked.

But when he came, he brought Mr.
Greeley's article in his own writing, and showed him that the mistake was his own.


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