Guest guest Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 "Here, Sir. Let me give you a hand with >that chair.">>Without saying a word, he smiled and nodded a thank you. She pulled the >chair away from the table. Steadying him with one arm, she helped him move >in front of the chair, and get comfortably seated. Then she scooted the >table up close to him, and leaned his cane against the table where he could >reach it.>>>In a soft, clear voice he said, "Thank you, Miss. And bless you for your >kind gestures.">>>"You're welcome, Sir." She replied. "And my name is Mary. I'll be back in a >moment, and if you need anything at all in the mean time, just wave at me!">>>After he had finished a hearty meal of pancakes, bacon, and hot lemon tea, >Mary brought him the change from his ticket. He left it lay. She helped him >up from his chair, and out from behind the table. She handed him his cane, >and walked with him to the front door.>>>Holding the door open for him, she said, "Come back and see us, Sir!">>>He turned with his whole body, winked a smile, and nodded a thank you. "You >are very kind." he said softly.>>>When Mary went to clean his table, she almost fainted. Under his plate she >found a business card, and a note scribbled on a napkin. Under the napkin >was a one hundred dollar bill.>>>The note on the napkin read...>>"Dear Mary, I respect you very much, and you respect yourself too. It shows >by the way you treat others. You have found the secret of happiness. Your >kind gestures will shine through those who meet you.">>>The man she had waited on was the owner of the restaurant where she worked. >This was the first time that she, or any of his employees had ever seen him >in person.>>>Authors Note: This story is based on actual events experienced by a friend >from St. Paul, Minnesota. The note is the exact wording on the napkin that >she has kept in her scrap book for fifteen years.>>>About The Author: Steve Brunkhorst is a professional life success coach, (Sharing With Sai Love) Ram.ChuganiRam ChuganiKobe, Japanrgcjp Bring words and photos together (easily) with PhotoMail - it's free and works with Mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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