HEAD AND SHOES
A certain Chicago merchant died, leaving to his only son the conduct of an extensive business, and great doubt was expressed in some quarters whether the young man possessed the ability to carry out the father's policies. ' Well,' said one kindly disposed friend, ' for my part, I think Henry is very bright and capable. I'm sure he will succeed.' ' Perhaps you're right,' said another friend. ' Henry is undoubtedly a clever fellow; but take it from "me, old man, he hasn't got the head to fill his father's shoes.'
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 22, 3 June 1909, Page 878
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91HEAD AND SHOES New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 22, 3 June 1909, Page 878
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