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Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie

CHAPTER VII
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To part with Mr.Scott was hard enough; to serve a new official in his place I did not believe possible.

The sun rose and set upon his head so far as I was concerned.

The thought of my promotion, except through him, never entered my mind.
He returned from his interview with the president at Philadelphia and asked me to come into the private room in his house which communicated with the office.

He told me it had been settled that he should remove to Philadelphia.

Mr.Enoch Lewis, the division superintendent, was to be his successor.


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