13/13 All the drawers run as smoothly as railroad cars; knobs are tight; locks in prime order, and veneers cling as tightly to their places as if they had grown there. All is right and tight, and wears an orderly, genteel appearance; and what is best of all the cost of every thing we have, good as it is, is far below the _real_ cost of what is inferior. "Yes, indeed, a thousand times better to have good things at once. Cheap furniture is dearest in the end. If we had known it, see what we would have saved." "If _I_ had known it, you mean," said I. |