[McTeague by Frank Norris]@TWC D-Link bookMcTeague CHAPTER 10 36/51
Come on, Trina, shall we? Say, come on, shall we, huh ?" "We'd have to be awful saving if we did, Mac." "Well, sure, I say let's take it." "I don't know," said Trina, hesitating.
"Wouldn't it be lovely to have a house all to ourselves? But let's not decide until to-morrow." The next day the owner of the house called.
Trina was out at her morning's marketing and the dentist, who had no one in the chair at the time, received him in the "Parlors." Before he was well aware of it, McTeague had concluded the bargain.
The owner bewildered him with a world of phrases, made him believe that it would be a great saving to move into the little house, and finally offered it to him "water free." "All right, all right," said McTeague, "I'll take it." The other immediately produced a paper. "Well, then, suppose you sign for the first month's rent, and we'll call it a bargain.
That's business, you know," and McTeague, hesitating, signed. "I'd like to have talked more with my wife about it first," he said, dubiously. "Oh, that's all right," answered the owner, easily.
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