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other, we would give him our custom.  
He said he thought we would like his establishment well enough to confine  
ourselves to it--said he never saw anybody who would go off and hunt up  
another man in his line after trading with him once.  
That sounded pretty complacent, but barring that natural expression of  
villainy which we all have, the man looked honest enough.  
I do not know how it came about exactly, but gradually we appeared to  
melt down and run together, conversationally speaking, and then  
everything went along as comfortably as clockwork.  
We talked, and talked, and talked--at least I did; and we laughed, and  
laughed, and laughed--at least he did. But all the time I had my  
presence of mind about me--I had my native shrewdness turned on "full  
head," as the engineers say. I was determined to find out all about his  
business in spite of his obscure answers--and I was determined I would  
have it out of him without his suspecting what I was at. I meant to trap  
him with a deep, deep ruse. I would tell him all about my own business,  
and he would naturally so warm to me during this seductive burst of  
confidence that he would forget himself, and tell me all about his  
affairs before he suspected what I was about. I thought to myself, My  
son, you little know what an old fox you are dealing with. I said:  
"Now you never would guess what I made lecturing this winter and last  
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