For Gold or Soul? - The Story of a Great Department Store by Lurana W. Sheldon
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They trooped back up the stairs to their different departments just as a big sign was posted before the main entrance, stating that there was no fire in the building. It was an exciting half hour, but through it all Faith stood erect, ready and calmly waiting for anything that might happen. In the very midst of the commotion her quick eyes detected a fresh horror. She saw a clerk at a neighboring counter grab a handsome piece of jewelry and secrete it in her pocket with the rapidity of lightning. When order was at last restored Faith was in a most distressed frame of mind. She was dreading through sheer pity what she knew to be her duty. "All over, Faith, and no lives lost," called Miss Jennings softly. She was as absolutely colorless and apathetic as ever. "Oh, Mary," whispered Faith, "there's something I must tell you." She bent down from her desk after looking about sharply for the buyer. "Don't mind about Fairbanks, she has bolted!" said Miss Jennings with a laugh. "You can trust the heads of departments to save their own bacon!" "But, she thought of us, too; you heard her, Mary," said Faith. "Poor thing, she may be irritable, but she isn't bad-hearted." "I ain't so sure about that--but what is it, Faith? There will be no customers for some time, probably, so you have a right to talk to me." |
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