Elbow-Room - A Novel Without a Plot by Charles Heber Clark
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_Butterwick_. "I don't want five thousand dollars when I'm fifty. I wouldn't take it if you were to fling it at me and pay me to take it." _Gunn_. "I'm afraid, then, I'll have to say good-morning." _Butterwick_. "I don't want you to say good-morning; you can go without saying it." _Gunn_. "I'll quit." _Butterwick_. "Aha! now you've hit it! I _do_ want you to quit, and as suddenly as you can." Then Mr. Gunn left. He thinks he will hardly insure Butterwick. [Illustration: FINIS] |
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