Nothing Is Unimportant

J.P. deKlerk·1998-11-01

Julie Walker had suddenly lost her job as a secretary of the manager of a warehouse which had gone bankrupt. The local economy was not doing very well in the town where she lived with her parents and younger sisters, so during a fortnight she tried in vain to find a similar job. She was not afraid of doing something different, so when she saw an advertisement in the newspaper, asking for a person willing to help with the sewing of saddles, she went to see the shop and got the job as an...

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