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Now or Never

CHAPTER XVII
2/11

I have a great many books to sell." "About a hundred; you can sell them fast enough." "I don't spend my money foolishly." "It wouldn't be foolishly.

I have sold out, and am bound to have a little fun now." "You never will succeed if you do business in that way." "Why not ?" "You will spend your money as fast as you get it." "Pooh! we can get a horse and chaise for the afternoon for two dollars.
That is not much." "Considerable, I should say.

But if you begin, there is no knowing where to leave off.

I make it a rule not to spend a single cent foolishly, and if I don't begin, I shall never do it." "I don't mean to spend all I get; only a little now and then," persisted Tom.
"Don't spend the first dollar for nonsense, and then you won't spend the second.

Besides, when I have any money to spare, I mean to buy books with it for my library." "Humbug! Your library!" "Yes, my library; I mean to have a library one of these days." "I don't want any library, and I mean to spend some of my money in having a good time; and if you won't go with me, I shall go alone--that's all." "You can do as you please, of course; but I advise you to keep your money.


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