'I can sell anything--at a price,' Comrade Peck replied unconcernedly, and continued on his way back to the office.
The Go-Getter: A Story That Tells You How to be One by Peter B. Kyne is part of the HackerNoon Books Series. You can jump to any chapter in this book . III here III , he met Bill Peck limping down the sidewalk. The ex-soldier stopped him and handed him a card. "What do you think of that, sir?" he queried. "Isn't it a neat business card?" Cappy read: Cappy Ricks ran a speculative thumb over Comrade Peck's business card. It was engraved.
Bill, listen! Have you ever had any experience selling skunk spruce?" Comrade Peck was plainly puzzled. He shook his head. "What sort of stock is it?" he asked. "Humboldt County, California, spruce, and it's coarse and stringy and wet and heavy and smells just like a skunk directly after using. I'm afraid Skinner's going to start you at the bottom--and skunk spruce is it. "Can you drive nails in it, Mr. Ricks?" "Oh, yes.
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