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Other editions of book Risen from the Ranks : Or, Harry Walton's success

  • Risen From The Ranks

    Horatio Alger

    (Hurst & Company, July 6, 1910)
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  • Risen from the Ranks: Or, Harry Walton's Success: Large Print

    Horatio Alger Jr.

    (Independently published, May 1, 2020)
    "I am glad to hear you say so, but it shows your inexperience nevertheless. Money is the great tempter nowadays. Consider how many defalcations and breaches of trust we read of daily in confidential positions, and we are forced to conclude that honesty is a rarer virtue than we like to think it. I have every reason to believe that my assistant last winter purloined, at the least, a hundred dollars, but I was unable to prove it, and submitted to the loss. It may be the same next winter. Can't I induce you to change your resolution, and remain in my employ? I will advance your pay."
  • Risen from the Ranks; Or, Harry Walton's Success followed by Fame and Fortune; or, The Progress of Richard Hunter

    Horatio Alger

    (, Aug. 4, 2016)
    "I am sorry to part with you, Harry," said Professor Henderson. "You have been a very satisfactory and efficient assistant, and I shall miss you.""Thank you, sir," said Harry. "I have tried to be faithful to your interests.""You have been so," said the Professor emphatically. "I have had perfect confidence in you, and this has relieved me of a great deal of anxiety. It would have been very easy for one in your position to cheat me out of a considerable sum of money.""It was no credit to me to resist such a temptation as that," saidHarry."I am glad to hear you say so, but it shows your inexperience nevertheless. Money is the great tempter nowadays. Consider how many defalcations and breaches of trust we read of daily in confidential positions, and we are forced to conclude that honesty is a rarer virtue than we like to think it. I have every reason to believe that my assistant last winter purloined, at the least, a hundred dollars, but I was unable to prove it, and submitted to the loss. It may be the same next winter. Can't I induce you to change your resolution, and remain in my employ? I will advance your pay."