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So would Wallace or Bruce.
I told Mr.Scott I thought I could. "Well," he said, "Mr.Potts" (who was then superintendent of the Pittsburgh Division) "is to be promoted to the transportation department in Philadelphia and I recommended you to the president as his successor.
He agreed to give you a trial.
What salary do you think you should have ?" "Salary," I said, quite offended; "what do I care for salary? I do not want the salary; I want the position.
It is glory enough to go back to the Pittsburgh Division in your former place.
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