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Then he produced three panatelas, handed one each to Sidney and Shapolnik and lit the other himself. "About this here salesman, Mr. Potash," Shapolnik commented. "I think I changed my mind." Abe blew a great cloud of smoke before replying and then he placed an emphatic forefinger upon Shapolnik's knee. "A new beginner when he throws bluffs, Shapolnik," he said, "must got to make good.

"But we couldn't afford to pay no salesman twenty-five dollars a week," Shapolnik exclaimed. "Try me just one week," Sidney said, "and I'll bring in enough cash to pay my salary." "I forgot to say," Abe interrupted, "that he's also got a lot of confidence in himself." "Maybe I have," Sidney retorted: "but I'm going to make good."

"You ain't got no right to fool my partner like that. Me, you couldn't fool for a minute. Right away I says to myself, 'Here is a feller which he wants to ask us something we should do him for a favour. So, spit it out, Shapolnik. What is it you want from us?" "Well, it's like this, Mr. Potash," Shapolnik began. "Me and my partner we are wanting to take on somebody for a drummer, y'understand.

When they entered, Shapolnik, the butterfly of fashion, had once more assumed the chrysalis of his working clothes. "How do you do, Mister Potash?" he cried, all in one breath. "Excuse me; I am looking like a slob. We are busy like dawgs here. Katzberg!" he yelled; "Kimmen Sie hieran."

Max grinned maliciously as he noted Abe's shabby, bearded companion. "Always entertaining the out-of-town trade, Abe?" he said. Abe relaxed his features in what he intended for a smile, but afterward he turned to Shapolnik with a scowl. "Only one thing I got to tell you, Shapolnik," he declared.

"Well, I ain't mad at you, Shapolnik," Abe said more mildly; "but all the same, if you want to get a drummer you got a right to advertise for one." "We would do so," Shapolnik replied, "and if you would be in our Nachbarschaft oncet in a while, Mr. Potash, me and my partner would consider it an honour if you are dropping in to see us. We only got a small place, Mr. Potash."

That was Shapolnik which just went out of here." "Shapolnik!" Morris exclaimed. "That dude was Shapolnik? Well, what d'ye think for a crook like that!" "Crooked Shapolnik ain't exactly," Abe interrupted; "but it should be a lesson to you, Mawruss, that you wouldn't be so free with our cigars. All the feller wants from us is we should recommend him a drummer." "The nerve the feller got it!"

"What do I care what you would guarantee or what you wouldn't guarantee?" Shapolnik replied. "The young feller already sold for us this morning for five hundred dollars a bill of goods, and he could stay with us oder not, just as he wants. Furthermore, Mr. Potash, I don't give a snap of my fingers for your guarantirt; this is my shop and if you don't want to stay here you don't got to."

"I ain't keeping your boy from you," Shapolnik answered; "and I would speak to you whichever what way I would want to. Who are you anyway?" "Koosh! Shapolnik," Abe interrupted. "You are talking too fresh. Mr. Koblin is right. You should fire that young feller right away, because I am telling you right here and now I wouldn't guarantee nothing for him after this."

We're going to have a showroom so soon as we are settled a safe too. A telephone we already got it. This is Mr. Potash, Katzberg, and the other gentleman I don't know at all." "Mr. Koblin," Abe explained; "he is coming to work by you as a salesman." "A salesman!" Katzberg exclaimed. "Why, we don't want no " Shapolnik turned on him with a glare.

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