For Gold or Soul? - The Story of a Great Department Store by Lurana W. Sheldon
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Miss Fairbanks looked Faith over almost as sharply as the other woman
had done. She was short-handed that morning, so there was no time for preliminaries. "Ever work in a store before?" was her first business-like question. "No, madam," said Faith timidly; "I have had no experience at all, but I am sure I shall learn quickly if you will be so kind as to teach me." She was beginning to tremble a little for fear the woman would not try her. "Oh, I guess you'll do if you are not too stuck up," said the buyer carelessly. "Girls who have never worked in a store always think they know it all, and that sort of thing doesn't go, not in my department!" She led Faith up to one of the gates at the ribbon counter and showed her how to crawl up to the packer's desk above the shelves, where the stock was kept. "Now, when one of the saleswomen hands you up a check and some ribbon you must measure the ribbon carefully to see that the firm is not being cheated," she explained in a shrill voice, "and if one of the girls makes a mistake report it to me immediately." Faith was up by this time and trying to accommodate herself to the awkward position, while she listened intently to all the buyer's instructions. |
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