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“…and stay away!” Harry Mace September 27, 1952
“For the last time! I don’t want any kind of brushes!” Wesley Thompson July 12, 1952
“Is my mother home? — That’s a silly question.” Geoff Green June 9, 1951
“Ah…you’re just the man I want to see!” Clyde Lamb January 24, 1953
“Good morning, ladies…oh, I’m sorry…good morning, madam.” Tom Henderson December 5, 1953
“I see I’ve roused your curiosity — now to show you a few samples!” Frank Beaven November 27, 1954
“O.K., I’ll take one!…Two?…Three?…A dozen??” Frank O’Neal October 11, 1952
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Comments
What a great batch you’ve picked out here! Numbers 1, 3, 4 and 5 are my favorites. Five just takes the cake for the awkward (but truthful) slip-of-the-tongue, then trying to backtrack it. Yeah, no. She’ll never buy from him now.