A woman, Diane Moss, approaches William Bronovosky, a man very well-known for his business work. He has based himself off the good works and ways of Andrew Carnegie, a man he surely respects. She now interviews him, asking him questions about it.. |
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| Mr. Bronovosky, you are a very well-respected man in this city, a very good business man as well, how do you do it? | |
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| Hm, i should tell her how it all comes from the Great Carnegie.. | |
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| Well you see, Miss Moss, eh all my success that i have had, all comes from my profound studies about the way Andrew Carnegie did things. | |
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William Bronovsky continues to tell about the good works Andrew Carnegie did and how it has influenced him. |
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| Well, tell us more about it. | |
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| Where do i start? Mr. Carnegie was thrifty first of all, he knew how to get around. He knew how to make money AND save money, a very important factor. Even though he came from a poor, low class family, he worked himself up the ladder, a self-made man surely. | |
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