To the editor:
I recently experiences one of those days when the kindness of customers never fails to amaze me.
I own the Bath Book Shop and have always said we have the best customers.
While I ate breakfast at Betty’s, a man sat down next to me and asked if I owned the book shop. He had special ordered a book and stopped by to purchase it. In his wallet, he was still carrying a $10 bill that I had given back to him after handing him the change for the $10. I was so thankful, pleased and struck by his honesty.
What could be a better way to start the day.
Connie Halterman,
Bath
letters@timesrecord.com
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