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The Early Bird

CHAPTER V
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MISS JOSEPHINE'S FATHER AGREES THAT SAM TURNER IS ALL BUSINESS "And now," announced Sam in calm triumph as they neared Hollis Creek Inn, "I'll finish up this deal right away.

There is no use in my holding for a further rise at this time, and I'll just sell these trees to your father." "To father!" she gasped, and then, as it dawned upon her that she had been out all morning to help Sam Turner buy up trees to sell to her own father at a profit, she burst forth into shrieks of laughter.
"What's the joke ?" Sam asked, regarding her in amazement, and then, more or less dimly, he perceived.

"Still," he said, relapsing into serious consideration of the affair, "your father will be in luck to buy those trees at all, even at the ten dollars a thousand profit he'll have to pay me.

There is not less than a hundred thousand feet of walnut in that grove.
"Mercy!" she said.

"Why, that will make you a thousand dollars for this morning's drive; and the opportunity was entirely accidental, one which would not have occurred if you hadn't come over to see me in this machine.


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