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from his to give.
"What do you/they excuse it will now have?" he thought.
In Monday morning that he has learned that Lukes had left city without
informing whoever with his/her destination. It transpired, also, that
he was owing to house of his/her boarding for the axle of two weeks. He was
this way it trained to depart with almost thirty dollars, for parts unknown.
"He is a hard case", Mr. Merrill told Harry. "I am afraid him
he/she means to owe us for a lot of time to come."
"Where does he/she think that he has gone?" Asked Harry.
"I don't have idea. He is evidently saving on money to help him/it
out in city. Once or the other we can get on his/her footstep, and he/she force him/it to
you pay on."
"That won't do me very good", says Harry despondently. And then
he told the tailor because he wanted the money. "Now", him concluded,
"Me sha is not able to have the money hello in duration."
"Will the most greater part have him of ready, doesn't want her?"
"I think that I want."
"I would lend him the money me", it said the tailor, "but I have
found a heavy payment to meet and some of my clients are slow you pay,
although I don't have many bad as Luke Harrison."
"Thanks, the Mr. Merrill", said Harry. "I am as very forced to you
as if you could lend the money."
But it is said that adversities never arrivals singly. The very next one
day the Mr. Leavitt received a communication from the retailer to the wholesale one to
who he sold his/her shoes that the market has been satiated and sales slow.
"I won't want some more good for one month or two", the letter
concluded. "I will make her know, when me more."
The Mr. Leavitt read to tall voice this letter in the shop.
"Then it seems that we am to have a vacation", he said. "That is the worse one
of the work of shoe. It is you don't consolidate. When each is good it dresses again wicker
in him, and the market is soon approvigionare to the excess. There is not then job
for weeks."
This was a catastrophe for which it was Harry anybody prepared. He felt
the announcement with a serious face, for to him it was a serious