[Five Thousand an Hour by George Randolph Chester]@TWC D-Link bookFive Thousand an Hour CHAPTER XXV 7/11
If you want to organize a company to put it on the market, Johnny, I'll take any amount of stock you think proper--not only for the investment, but for the pure philanthropy of it." "Also for the pure selfishness of it," laughed Joe Close.
"Courtney wants to be sure to find a private comb in every public wash room." "When you get your factory going I wish you'd send a salesman to my head supply man," requested Mort Washer.
"I'll buy them by the ton, and every guest who comes into one of my hotels will find a fresh comb in an aseptic wrapper by the side of his individual soap." "That will be up to Bruce," Johnny informed him.
"Bruce intends to manufacture this device at his papier-mache factory." "Thanks," acknowledged Bruce.
"I hadn't contemplated enlarging the factory, but I see I shall need to." "Johnny isn't kidding, Bruce," Val shrewdly warned him. "Neither am I," maintained Bruce stoutly.
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