[The Two Wives by T. S. Arthur]@TWC D-Link bookThe Two Wives CHAPTER VII 7/21
I'll go with you to-morrow." "Indeed, and I shall do no such thing," was promptly answered.
"Let your customers call in the morning--always the best time for business. Men don't buy in the afternoon." "My experience says differently." "A fig for your experience! No, no, my good friend.
You're booked for a ride with me this very afternoon; so let your business and customers take care of themselves.
Health is better than dollars; and length of days than great possessions.
There's wisdom in miniature for you. Wouldn't I make a capital preacher, ha ?" "But Carlton"-- "But me no buts, my hearty!" and Carlton slapped Wilkinson on the shoulder as he spoke, in a familiar manner.
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