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Sowing and Reaping

CHAPTER I
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Now Paul, as a business man, if you want to succeed, you have got to look at business in a practical, common sense way.

Smith is dead, and where is your money now ?" "Apparently lost; but the time may come when I shall feel that it was one of the best investments I ever made.

Stranger things than that have happened.

I confess that I felt the loss and it has somewhat cramped my business.

Yet if it was to do over again, I don't think that I would act differently, and when I believe that Smith's death was hurried on by anxiety and business troubles, while I regret the loss of my money, I am thankful that I did not press my claim." "Sour grapes, but you are right to put the best face on matters." "No, if it were to do over again, I never would push a struggling man to the wall when he was making a desperate fight for his wife and little ones." "Well! Paul, we are both young men just commencing life, and my motto is to look out for Number 1, and you--" "Oh! I believe in lending a helping hand." "So do I, when I can make every corner out to my advantage.


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