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Updated: May 13, 2025
It seems that Sam Green and Max Kirschner does all the business because Max Kirschner is born and raised in Cyprus and knows everybody in the place." "Max was born and raised in Cyprus?" Morris gasped. "That's what I said," Sol replied. "That's a Nachbarschaft for a feller to be born in! What?" Morris nodded and rose wearily to his feet.
"Rather neat, isn't it, padre?" queried Harold. "By the way, you've got to dub up a picture. Everyone in the mess gives one. There's a blank space over there that'll do nicely for a Kirschner, if you're sport enough for that, Jenko'll show you where to get a topper. What's yours, old son?" "Same as usual, skipper," said Jenks, throwing himself into a chair.
Whereas, Mawruss, if we would wait a couple of weeks, we would say for instance, until he finds out that every one ain't paying fancy salaries like Klinger & Klein, y'understand, for a couple thousand dollars a year, Mawruss, we could get Max Kirschner and " "Max Kirschner?" Morris yelled. "What d'ye mean, Max Kirschner?"
And mind you, Mawruss, Moe Griesman had just bought out Sam Green's competitors, Van Buskirk & Patterson. And Max Kirschner knows all the time that the only reason that we took on Mozart Rabiner was on account of his uncle, Moe Griesman."
ELIJAH: No yapping, if you please, in this booth. Jake Crane, Creole Sue, Dove Campbell, Abe Kirschner, do your coughing with your mouths shut. Say, I am operating all this trunk line. Boys, do it now. God's time is 12.25. Tell mother you'll be there. Rush your order and you play a slick ace. Join on right here. Just one word more. Are you a god or a doggone clod?
Green stared at him incredulously. "In other words, Green," Max concluded, "I have just been fired out of a job as travelling salesman, which I held for twenty years, and I don't see a chance of getting another one." For a moment Sam and his wife exchanged glances. "Mr. Kirschner," Sam said, "how much can you get for them diamonds?" "Fifteen hundred dollars, I guess," Max replied.
"Kirschner, von unsere Leute?" "Sure!" Max Kirschner replied. "Did your father once run a store under the opera house here?" "That's right." "And after he died the widder sells out to a man by the name Marcus Senft?" "The same one," Max replied. "Why do you ask?"
"Say, lookyhere, Mawruss," Abe exploded; "I just told it you Max Kirschner only gets that order from Henry Feigenbaum because he takes pity on him." "What d'ye mean, pity?" Morris retorted. "I seen Max Kirschner in the subway this morning and he looks like he needs pity, Abe. He's got diamonds stuck on him like a pawnbroker's window." "That's all right, Mawruss," Abe continued.
Sam Green's face flushed in recollection of the phrase. "Never mind," he said fervently; "he's got anyhow a heart." "And I've got a stomach," Max Kirschner added irrelevantly. "At least, I've recovered one since I've been eating Leah Green's good cooking." Sam and Moe Griesman smiled sympathetically. "Well, what's the use wasting time here, boys?" Moe said at last.
How's that?" "Very generous," Max said; "but you don't know what you're offering me, Green, because the vacation might last for several years." "Several years!" Sam repeated. "You mean you are retired from business, Mr. Kirschner?" "Exactly," Max answered; "with a fortune of two diamond rings, a diamond pin, and eight hundred and sixty-five dollars cash." Sam and Mrs.
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