An Amateur Fireman

LIFE-SAVING CORPS AT WORK. Frontispiece .

JIP AND THE FIRE-ALARM.— Page 40


I ain't sayin' as how I could run a whole fire, same as some of the chiefs do; but when it comes to drivin' an engine, Dan Roberts, an' doin' it in time to get the first water, or layin' hose, I wouldn't knuckle down to the biggest man in the Department.
Now see here, Seth Bartlett, what's the sense of talkin' that way? It would be a good deal better, an' I ain't the only one who says it, if you'd stick right to shinin', an' stop playin' fireman, for that's 'bout the biggest part of the work you do.
Do you s'pose I count on shinin' boots for a livin' all my life?
You've got to make a better fist at it than you have done for a year or more, else you'll never get into anythin' else. I tell you what it is, Seth Bartlett, when a man wants to hire a boy, he ain't pickin' out the feller that's failed up two or three times over; but he generally looks for the one what's makin' a go of it, whether it's shinin' or sellin' papers.
I ain't sayin' but you're right, Dan, an' I s'pose it's a good thing for you to keep right on rememberin'; but it's different with me. I don't count on any one man hirin' me when I strike out for somethin' better'n shinin'.
Oh, you don't, eh? What little game have you got? Goin' to run a bank, or keep a hotel, or do somethin' like that?

James Otis
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2010-07-24

Темы

Detective and mystery stories; Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Boys -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Rescues -- Juvenile fiction; Newspaper vendors -- Juvenile fiction; Fire fighters -- Juvenile fiction; Homeless boys -- Juvenile fiction; Courage -- Juvenile fiction; Heroes -- Juvenile fiction; Shoe shiners -- Juvenile fiction; Arson -- Juvenile fiction

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