PART Ⅱ-7
ns. As for t t Joe olen t pounds, Moto keep it a secret till t was a muchan Sally Chivers’s baby.
trouble over Joe aged Fat deal. to lose Joe o cut a loss, but it time forle grey man, y spectacles, really dates from t time. By sloing more and more involved in money erested in otalked less about politics and t trade. Moto tle, too. In my c and overflo of great opulent creature like ttles smaller and more anxious and older tc in more for neck of mutton, o use margarine, a to ter Joe o from t for a year or t s. I sometimes lent oo selfiso do it regularly. I can still see double and almost s srous sack, o tacled face looking up from underneat. In 1911 ured o spend e anotal. A small so c it isn’t sudden and obvious like te of a ly finds ’s just a gradual crade, tle ups and doo t s and goes to Sarazins’. Somebody else buys a dozen ill keep going. You’re still ‘your oer’, altle more tle sal sime. You can go on like t for years, for a lifetime if you’re lucky. Uncle Ezekiel died in 1911, leaving 120 pounds o Fat till 1913 t o mortgage I didn’t at time, or I’d ood meant. As it t furt Fat doing rade longer to before I o ‘set up’. Like Fat, and I inclined to be angry managing tter. I capable of seeing, and neit o be seventy ainly end in time I’ve passed Sarazins’ s-place and merely t to Faty old se lettering, and ts of bird-seed. It didn’t occur to me t Sarazins’ apeo repeat to uff I’d been reading in my correspondence-course textbooks, about salesmanstention. ed