[The Store Boy by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link book
The Store Boy

CHAPTER XXXII
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I prefer to deal with the real owner or her representative." "That boy is an impostor!" muttered Jackson.

"Why, he's only a school boy.

What does he know about business ?" "I think he has proved a match for you.

Good-morning, Mr.Jackson.
Ben, let us be going." "Now," said Taylor as they were walking toward the inn, "what do you say to my offer ?" "Please state it, Mr.Taylor." "I offer forty thousand dollars for the farm.

It may be worth considerably more than that; but, on the other hand, the wells may soon run dry.


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