[Five Thousand an Hour by George Randolph Chester]@TWC D-Link book
Five Thousand an Hour

CHAPTER XI
8/9

Mr.and Mrs.Slosher have been in since then." Jim Guff's voice cracked as he hastily said: "I'll meet any offer he makes you and tack a five-thousand-dollar bonus to it." Johnny called up the De Luxe Apartments.

Company and secured the ear of Mr.Chase.
"I withdraw my offer of two hundred and seventy-five thousand for that river-view property," he stated.

"What is the best bid you will make me above that figure ?" "I'm not inclined to scramble for it," immediately claimed Mr.Chase, who was aware at the time that he was telling a point-blank lie.
"Very well, then," said Johnny, wondering how he was to get a definite figure without committing himself.

"I'll have to drop you out of my calculations." "When must you know ?" "To-morrow morning." "You're bluffing!" charged Mr.Chase scornfully.
"I have two very earnest bidders for the property," insisted Johnny with dignity--and completed his bluff, if Chase cared to regard it that way, by hanging up his receiver.
Before he left the office he entered in his books: "May 4.

Sold; but I don't know who to or at what price.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books