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Part 2 Summary
Dexter's winter dreams also direct his life in other ways. Years later, he takes the risk of attending a prestigious and expensive university in the East in lieu of going to a state school which his father offers to pay for. At this school, Dexter is bothered by his lack of money and desires the things that his classmates can buy. After school, Dexter returns to Minnesota and confidently buys into a laundry business that makes him a lot of money through his research into ways to cater to the discerning customer. In four short years, he has the largest laundry business in the Midwest with numerous branches. Dexter is well respected, and one day he is invited to play golf at the very club he used to caddy at with a group of well respected, established businessmen. While the group is playing...
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This section contains 485 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |