20/31 "There's an example in point." The letter, which bore the Ranger postmark, ran as follows: DERE SIR--Your store has bin rekomend to me for dimons and I want some for my wife and dauter. Send me prises on rings of large sises. "Probably some nester who never saw a hundred dollars all in one place until recently. When they strike oil, they buy diamonds, nice large yellow ones, as a rule; then as the money continues to flow in, they pay off the mortgage and buy a bank--or an interest in one." "In Heaven's name, introduce me to the opulent Gus Briskow." "I wish I might. But I don't expect to make his acquaintance. |