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Updated: June 11, 2025
As the lawyer unfolded his plan the partner-clerk, as a devotee of cunning, found himself convicted of comparative unworth; with every sentence he deported himself less like Pelman the partner, shrank more and more to Joey the devil clerk. "The first part of your programme sounded like amateur stuff; but the second number is a scream. Any mistreated guy would fall for that. I would, myself.
After dinner Mr. Mitchell slipped into a smoking jacket with a violent velvet lining and sat in his den a den bedecorated after the manner known to the muddle-minded as artistic, but more aptly described by Sir Anthony Gloster as "beastly." To this den came now the sprightly clerk, summoned by telephone. "Sit down, Pelman.
He cocked his head to one side and eyed his employer, fingering a wisp of black silk on his upper lip. "And the other?" The second volume was spread open upon the desk. Clerk Pelman flung himself upon it with savage fury. "Bowen, Chauncey, son William Bowen, born 1872 um um married Louise Hill 92 um divorced '96; married Laura Wing '96 see Lottie Hall.
Or, young as you are, you will be able to retire, if you prefer, sure of every gratification that money can buy." "Necessity doesn't make me a crook. I'm crooked by nature. I like crookedness," said Pelman. "That's why I'm with you." "Now, Joey, don't talk " "Don't you 'Joey' me!" exploded the demon clerk. "It was 'fool' this afternoon.
"Never knew who my daddy was, an I reckon she didn't either." "Do you remember anything about the Civil War?" "What dat?" "The Civil War, when they set the slaves free." "Oh, you mean de fust war. I reckon I does had three chillern, boys, borned fore de war. When I was old enough to work I was taken to Pelman, Jawja. Dey let me nust de chillern. Den I got married.
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