81/87 If I were to mention names--well, some of your Yankee neighbors would want to become millionaires before selling." There was truth in this. I imagine that he guessed he had made an impression, for he went on to shout his praises of the company and the greatness of its plan. He talked and talked; in fact he talked too much. I did not like HIM, that was the trouble. He was too smooth and voluble altogether. |