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"Now, that's what I call smart observation, Carrie," said the
Gillingwater burners, beaming upon Miss Waghorn.
"Oh, we all know that Mr. Gammon's more than seven" replied the
young lady with a throaty laugh, and her joke was admirably
received.
"Business good, sir?" asked Gammon.
"Not bad for the time of year, sir. Is it true, do you know, that
Milligan of Bishopsgate has burst up?"
"I heard so yesterday; not surprised; business very badly managed.
Great shame, too, for I know he got it very cheap, and there was a
fortune in it. Two years ago I could have bought the whole concern
for a couple of thousand."
"You don't say so!"
Mr. Gammon was often heard to remark that he could have bought this,
that, or the other thing for something paltry, such as a couple of
thousands. It was not idle boasting, such opportunities had indeed
come in his way, and, with his generous optimism, he was content to
ignore the fact that only the money was wanting.
"What's wrong with Polly Sparkes?" inquired the young lady
presently, again sending a waft of cloves into Gammon's face.
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