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A Scout is Trustworthy An architect who had just finished college was trying to get his
business established and was having a hard time doing it. He still
owed money for some of his college expenses and saw his debts
piling up. Each day he became more and more worried, and was
looking around desperately for a solution.
Then a wealthy man, who had been a good friend of his father,
came to him one day. "I want you to build me a house," he said.
"Build it of the finest materials. Spare no expense. Build it as if it
were for yourself and you had all the money in the world. Here is an
advance on your fee. I ll be gone for months, so take full charge."
It was like a dream to the young architect. With the advance, he
wiped out all his debts, and he knew that he could be married soon.
For when the house was finished, he could expect other good
commissions. Then his reputation would be established solidly. So
he set to work with great joy.
As the building progressed, the architect was struck with an
idea. The owner would not be back for months. No one was keeping
check on the building. He could build the house just as he pleased.
So he began to use second-rate materials where they wouldn't show.
As he went on this way, he figured he would make an extra ten
thousand dollars for himself, because, of course, he would charge the
owner for the best materials throughout.
Well, the house finally was finished and the owner came back.
The man was pleased. "It's beautiful," he said. "But, unfortunately I
will never live in it. While I was traveling, I made some investments
in Europe that will keep me there perhaps permanently. And I want
you to have this house as a wedding present. It's so beautiful! It's a
true picture of your own character, true and loyal all the way through!
Imagine how the young architect felt! Yes, the house was a
picture of his own character, and would be there to remind him of his
cheating for as long as he lived.
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