A Question of Conscience
George Gray and Frank Wright are clerks in the office of the latter's father, Silas Wright, an aged capitalist. Gray, energetic, alert and faithful, is admired by his employer, while the son... Read allGeorge Gray and Frank Wright are clerks in the office of the latter's father, Silas Wright, an aged capitalist. Gray, energetic, alert and faithful, is admired by his employer, while the son, because of his laziness and general indifference, is merely tolerated in the position of... Read allGeorge Gray and Frank Wright are clerks in the office of the latter's father, Silas Wright, an aged capitalist. Gray, energetic, alert and faithful, is admired by his employer, while the son, because of his laziness and general indifference, is merely tolerated in the position of bookkeeper because he is his father's son. His father's feeling of disgust toward him is ... Read all