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would bring me up some, and she did once.
 
would bring me up some, and she did once.
 
I had no idea it would be anything
 
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out of the way, as she was really an employee
 
and I was an officer in that institution.
 
and I was an officer in that institution.
 
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But she was not particularly obliged to do that;

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[page 63] would bring me up some, and she did once. I had no idea it would be anything out of the way, as she was really an employee and I was an officer in that institution. But she was not particularly obliged to do that; simply as a favor. The next time I asked her if she would do so she made no objection. The next day, I think it was, or very soon after, Mr. Lakin said that she should not do it; that it was unladylike; that I would not like my wife to be distributing tobacco all over the house. I said if my wife was grocers clerk down there, or doing duty that way, that I should not think it was anything out of the way at all; it was merely a favor and that I didn't intend to do anything to insult the lady. She was a very fine woman and filled the place well. He seemed a good deal offended, and of course I never repeated it. He said while she was under his charge she should not do it. I still kept on at work, doing my duty the best I could. But nevertheless, it seemed to me as though the things were done more in accordance with the directions of the steward, that he had