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Why should we sell his account, Mr. Griesman? He's a little slow, y'understand, but he's quite good. That's all right. Good-by." When he returned to the showroom his face wore a puzzled expression. "Well, Abe, what did he want?" Morris asked. Abe shrugged his shoulders. "I don't know what he is up to, Mawruss," Abe said; "but he tells me he wants to buy from us Sam Green's account.

"Certainly, he got there gradually," Abe commented. "Maybe he did, Abe," Klinger said, "but he also got pretty near a million dollars, and you know as well as I do, Abe, a feller what's a millionaire already don't got to marry off his daughter to a crook, y'understand. No, Abe, I changed my mind about that feller.

Gladstein would got for a husband a good-looking man like B. Gurin, understand me, the idee works both ways. Mrs. Gladstein attracts the clothing trade and B. Gurin sells 'em, y'understand, while B. Gurin attracts the women's garment trade and Mrs. Gladstein sells 'em." Abe sat down suddenly and took off his hat. "What are you trying to drive into, Mawruss?" he asked.

"Well, Rashkin," Abe said, "I am willing I should spend some money, y'understand, and so I would make you this offer: Would you give me an option on the house at forty-eight thousand for two weeks, supposing I paid you, we will say, two hundred dollars?" Rashkin shook his head. "We will say then two hundred and fifty dollars," Abe said; but Rashkin declined.

"Sure, I know, Abe; and if them sooner-or-later fellers would pay you oncet in a while sooner, Abe, it would be all right, y'understand. But they don't, Abe; they always pay you later." "Well, Sam has got some pretty stiff competition up there, Mawruss," Abe said.

Feldman!" said the intruder; "I may be a Rube from Texas, y'understand, but I got my feelings too, and unless you come in here right away and close the matter up me and my partner would go and get our agreement fixed up somewhere else again." "I'll be with you in just one moment, Mr. Gershon," Feldman replied. "Gershon?" Uncle Mosha muttered. "Gershon!"

"Of course, Abe," Leon said with ironic precision, "when a judge like you says something, y'understand, then it's so. Take another of them sixty-cent ice-creams, Moe." Ordinarily Abe would have turned Leon's sarcasm with a retort in kind, but Leon's remark fell on deaf ears, for Abe was listening to a conversation at the next table and the language was English.

"You could never tell what they would do next." "I bet yer," Morris replied. "Last year people was buying silks like they was crazy, y'understand, and this year you would think silks was poison. A buyer wouldn't touch 'em at all, and that's the way it goes."

"Certainly, when a feller gets together a little money, y'understand, always there is somebody what knocks him, Abe. Who told you all this about Fixman, Abe?" "A feller by the name Sol Klinger, Mawruss," Abe replied, "and if you don't believe me you could "

Y'understand, Nan?" "Yes," she said mechanically. Her mind was working swiftly. The night, after all, perhaps, was not to be so much of a failure! To get into intimate touch with all the members of the clique was equally one of her objects, and, failing Danglar himself to-night, here was an "open sesame" to the re-treat of two of the others.

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