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CHAPTER III. AT THE POST-OFFICE.
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The New York Post-Office is built of brick, and was formerly1 a church. It is a shabby building, and quite unworthy of so large and important a city. Of course Dick was quite familiar with its general appearance; but as his correspondence had been very limited, he had never had occasion to ask for letters.
There were several letters in Box 5,670. Dick secured these, and, turning round to go out, his attention was drawn2 to a young gentleman of about his own age, who, from his consequential3 air, appeared to feel his own importance in no slight degree. He recognized him at once as Roswell Crawford, a boy who had applied4 unsuccessfully for the place which Fosdick obtained in Henderson's hat and cap store.
Roswell recognized Dick at the same time, and perceiving that our hero was well-dressed, concluded to speak to him, though he regarded Dick as infinitely5 beneath himself in the social scale, on account of his former employment. He might not have been so condescending6, but he was curious to learn what Dick was about.
"I haven't seen you for some time," he said, in a patronizing tone.
"No," said Dick, "and I haven't seen you for some time either, which is a very curious coincidence."
"Tip-top," said Dick, not at all disturbed by Roswell's manner. "I do it wholesale8 now, and have been obliged to hire a large building on Pearl Street to transact9 my business in. You see them letters? They're all from wholesale customers."
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wholesale
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