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Denico hurried over and shouted at the bewildered overseer, "What are you standing there for? Apologize immediately! This is the owner of our newspaper."
"Yes, yes," the overseer stammered, taking several steps back and bowing repeatedly, "I'm extremely sorry."
Joseph gestured to the workers around, "You should be apologizing to them."
"Ah, right." The overseer turned and bowed his head to the group of poorly dressed people, "I'm sorry..."
Denico frowned and shook his head as a sign, "Just go."
The overseer hurriedly backed out of the storeroom and, in doing so, stepped on a string used to tie up bundles of books, almost falling over.
The workers cast grateful glances at Joseph. One of the bolder ones even bowed and said, "Thank you, sir, you are truly a kind and good man."
Joseph noticed their cracked skin and ordered Denico, "Mr. Denico, please buy some lanolin for everyone to use for free, and make sure no one gets frostbite.