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Perlmutter Their Copartnership Ventures and Adventures


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POTASH & PERLMUTTER
THEIR COPARTNERSHIP VENTURES AND ADVENTURES
BY MONTAGUE GLASS

ILLUSTRATED

GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS :: NEW YORK


Copyright, 1909, by The Curtis Publishing Company
Copyright, 1910, by Howard E. Altemus
Copyrighted 1911, by Doubleday, Page & Company.
THE COUNTRY LIFE PRESS, GARDEN CITY, N. Y.


Potash & Perlmutter
CHAPTER I

"No, siree, sir," Abe Potash exclaimed as he drew a check to the order
of his attorney for a hundred and fifty dollars, "I would positively go
it alone from now on till I die, Noblestone. I got my stomach full with
Pincus Vesell already, and if Andrew Carnegie would come to me and tell
me he wants to go with me as partners together in the cloak and suit
business, I would say 'No,' so sick and tired of partners I am."
For the twentieth time he examined the dissolution agreement which had
ended the firm of Vesell & Potash, and then he sighed heavily and placed
the document in his breast pocket.
"Cost me enough, Noblestone, I could assure you," he said.
"A hundred and fifty ain't much, Potash, for a big lawyer like Feldman,"
Noblestone commented.
Abe flipped his fingers in a gesture of deprecation.
"That is the least, Noblestone," he rejoined.
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