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The Iron Furrow

CHAPTER XIII
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For instance, he says that if you made certain changes in the canal there would be a considerable saving of money, by which the stockholders would benefit, you among them.

He says that if in certain places wood were used instead of concrete it would mean thousands of dollars in your pocket." "It would, but it would also endanger the canal." "Mr.Gretzinger said you asserted that as your reason," she proceeded, "but he claims there's no more prospect of danger from that source than from a fly.

And anyway, isn't it a matter that concerns only the buyers afterward?
He says so.

I don't know much about such matters, of course, but you really must look after your own best interest first--and mine.

I say mine because mine will be yours after we're married.


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