She was the sweetest tiling in the chocolate factory, and what she didn’t know about chocolates wasn’t worth knowing. The chief liked her, and the employees were crazy about her. She was the ideal secretary in the manager’s estimation, and the manager was usually correct in Ilia estimations. Sho typed to perfection, and she knew all the intricate angles of the confectionery business. She was speed itself when it came to doing things in a hurry. She was perfect. If her employer had hunted throughout the entire world he couldn’t have found a bettor all-round secretary. Nevertheless, sho was ignominiously sacked for her slowness one day. She couldn't get off her employer's knee fast enough when his wife called at the office.
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Evening Star, Issue 20029, 21 November 1928, Page 3
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