As he turned to leave, his eye met Abe’s, and both of them smiled guiltily.
“After all, Abe,” Sol concluded, “it ain’t what partners says about each other, Abe, but how they acts which counts. Ain’t it?”
Abe nodded emphatically.
“An old saying but a true one,” Morris declared. “Actions talk louder as words.”
THE END.
Transcriber’s Notes
Several spelling and punctuation inconsistencies appear in the original of this text. Punctuation has been changed when required for correct syntax. Inconsistent spelling has been retained in direct speech for pronunciation purposes and in quoted written material, but has been changed as noted below.
Page 12 Changed “good-bye” to “good-by”
Page 39 Changed “recission” to “rescission”
Page 50 Changed “Lownstein” to “Lowenstein”
Page 135 Changed “dassent” to “dassen’t”
Page 146 Changed “Kreitman” to “Kreitmann”
Page 200 Changed “theeayter” to “theayter”
Page 244 Changed “neighborhod” to “neighborhood”
Page 252 Changed “Fernstein” to “Feinstein”
Page 280 Changed “cigarrettel” to “cigarettel”
Pages 54, 300, 411 Changed “aint” to “ain’t”
Page 368 Changed “cancellation” to “cancelation”
Page 374 Changed “Raskin” to “Rashkin”
(twice)
Page 389 Changed “practicaly” to “practically”
Page 394 Changed “Sugarmen” to “Sugarman”
Page 413 Changed “cutthroats” to “cut-throats”