Andy Grant's Pluck by Horatio Alger
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He pressed forward. "Dr. Crabb!" he exclaimed. "It is long since we have met. I hope you are well." Dr. Crabb surveyed him with a puzzled look; Andy had grown so much that he could not place him. "I suppose you are one of my old pupils," he said, "but I shall have to ask your name." "Don't you remember Andy Grant?" "Bless my soul! is it possible? Why, you have grown much taller and larger." "Yes, sir; I don't want to stand still." "And what are you doing now?" "I am in business in this city." "That is well, but it is a great pity you could not have remained at school." "I thought so myself at the time I left, but I'm quite reconciled to the change now." "Doubtless you are doing your duty, wherever you are. In what business |
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