As a matter of fact, I sold only one, but I enjoyed myself none the less.īy and by Mifflin reappeared. This I rang lustily until a crowd gathered, then I put up the flaps and displayed my books. I even went him one better by going into a hardware store where I bought a large dinner bell. I was away from the locality where I was known, and had no shyness in attempting to imitate Mifflin's methods. While he went to the station to ask about the trains I had a fine time selling books. He joined me on the seat, and we drove into the town. I had been really afraid he would be ill after sleeping out all night, but I guess he was tougher than I thought. Indeed he looked much better, and I was relieved to see it. WE WERE coming into Woodbridge and I was just wondering whether to wake the Professor when the little window behind me slid back and he stuck his head out.
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