[Alice Adams by Booth Tarkington]@TWC D-Link bookAlice Adams CHAPTER XXIII 22/26
"Did you think I expected to get money on my own old bones ?" He slapped himself harshly upon the chest and legs. "Do you think a bank'll lend money on a man's ribs and his broken-down old knee-bones? They won't do it! You got to have some BUSINESS prospects to show 'em, if you haven't got any property nor securities; and what business prospects have I got now, with that sign of yours up over yonder? Why, you don't need to make an OUNCE o' glue; your sign's fixed ME without your doing another lick! THAT'S all you had to do; just put your sign up! You needn't to----" "Just let me tell you something, Virgil Adams," the old man interrupted, harshly.
"I got just one right important thing to tell you before we talk any further business; and that's this: there's some few men in this town made their money in off-colour ways, but there aren't many; and those there are have had to be a darn sight slicker than you know how to be, or ever WILL know how to be! Yes, sir, and they none of them had the little gumption to try to make it out of a man that had the spirit not to let 'em, and the STRENGTH not to let 'em! I know what you thought. 'Here,' you said to yourself, 'here's this ole fool J.A.Lamb; he's kind of worn out and in his second childhood like; I can put it over on him, without his ever----'" "I did not!" Adams shouted.
"A great deal YOU know about my feelings and all what I said to myself! There's one thing I want to tell YOU, and that's what I'm saying to myself NOW, and what my feelings are this MINUTE!" He struck the table a great blow with his thin fist, and shook the damaged knuckles in the air.
"I just want to tell you, whatever I did feel, I don't feel MEAN any more; not to-day, I don't.
There's a meaner man in this world than _I_ am, Mr.Lamb!" "Oh, so you feel better about yourself to-day, do you, Virgil ?" "You bet I do! You worked till you got me where you want me; and I wouldn't do that to another man, no matter what he did to me! I wouldn't----" "What you talkin' about! How've I 'got you where I want you ?'" "Ain't it plain enough ?" Adams cried.
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