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Updated: June 3, 2025


"I had four nines ... four nines ... how could I figure him for a straight flush, he didn't have a thing showing." "... How could you," sobbed the mother. "... Oh how could you." The book ... businessman dealt the cards.

"Don't go to school, I'm a businessman girl, I mean. I go to wait on my great-aunt, and a dear, cross old soul she is, too," answered Jo. Laurie opened his mouth to ask another question, but remembering just in time that it wasn't manners to make too many inquiries into people's affairs, he shut it again, and looked uncomfortable.

Waldo," she said, knitting her little fingers closer among his, "I wish I could help you; I wish I could make you see that you must decide what you will be and do. It does not matter what you choose be a farmer, businessman, artist, what you will but know your aim, and live for that one thing. We have only one life.

And every month of delay dilutes its benefits in 1964 for consumption, for investment, and for employment. For until the bill is signed, its investment incentives cannot be deemed certain, and the withholding rate cannot be reduced and the most damaging and devastating thing you can do to any businessman in America is to keep him in doubt and to keep him guessing on what our tax policy is.

But he remained doggedly seated, meeting her look with an odd clearing of his heated gaze, as if a shrewd businessman had suddenly replaced the pining gentleman at the window. "Hang it so am I!" he rejoined; and Undine saw that in the last issue he was still the stronger of the two.

His brother Jean had now come to join him. Jean was also a ship-captain. Stephen bought a third ship and called it "The Two Brothers," in loving token of the ownership. When his brother Jean proved to be a bad businessman, although a good sailor, Stephen presented him his own half-interest in the ship, and told him to go off and make his fortune alone.

The businessman dealt a new hand. Tilton waited four rounds, then knocked with ten. Bernie slammed down his cards. "You lousy reporters are all alike! I'm going home." He got up to put on his coat. "I'll be back about ten, you still be here?" "Sure," said Tilton, "... with the score." He folded the paper and put it in his pocket.

There were eight men in the room; the desk sergeant, two beat cops waiting to go on duty, the audio controller, the deAngelis operator, two reporters, and a local book ... businessman.

"You only say that 'cause it's true," the reporter said. "But it's sweet of you all the same." "Shut up!" said the businessman. The reporter looked up, concerned. "You stuck?" he asked solicitously. He seemed sincere. "Certainly I'm stuck," the businessman snarled. "Then stay stuck," said the reporter in a kindly tone. He patted the businessman on the cheek.

Damon, who, once having been a businessman, was sometimes a stickler for small points. "Both," answered the professor. "I opened the silk to tie it more smoothly, so it would not be such a lump in my pocket, and I made sure the map was inside." "Then the whole thing has been taken or you have lost it," suggested Ned. "I am not in the habit of losing valuable maps," retorted the scientist.

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