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September 30th, 2009 by admin


Getting Paid In Full (small Business Sourcebooks)


Getting Paid In Full (small Business Sourcebooks)


$11


Getting Paid In Full (small Business Sourcebooks)

Getting Paid in Full (Small Business Sourcebooks)


Getting Paid in Full (Small Business Sourcebooks)


$4.22


Getting Paid in Full (Small Business Sourcebooks)

The Best Friend's Guide to Maternity Leave


The Best Friend’s Guide to Maternity Leave


$9.65


In the tradition of the best-selling Girlfriend’’s Guide to Pregnancy and Childbirth, the perfect gift for moms-to-be: a smart and friendly guide to enjoying maternity leave

Leave: Parental Leave, Sick Leave, Work-Life Balance, Work-Life Balance, Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, Paid Family Le


Leave: Parental Leave, Sick Leave, Work-Life Balance, Work-Life Balance, Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, Paid Family Le


$19.99


Leave: Parental Leave, Sick Leave, Work-Life Balance, Work-Life Balance, Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, Paid Family Le

The Price She Paid (1883)


The Price She Paid (1883)


$16.41


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER II. i T would not be a thing that one could promise as likely often to happen between two men aspirants for the same woman, that they should retain a sincere liking for each other, but it did occur in the case of Mr Caruthers and Denis Bourke. Something, no doubt, was attributable to the fact that each believed in the end he should triumph, and could afford to show generosity towards his rival, but much more must be ascribed to the nobility of their characters. The negotiations concerning the coal lands in which both were interested would have obliged them to see a good deal of each other, but so far from confining their intercourse to these business relations, they were often together, and found a mutual pleasure in cultivating the acquaintance. They held endless discussions, drifting off into arguments upon every possible subject from ethics to metaphysics, and contriving to differradically in almost all things without growing acrimonious, never indeed separating after one of their wordy combats, without each feeling his respect for his antagonist increased. Mr Caruthers still believed that Bourke’s plans could only result in failure and loss of money, though he was obliged to admit that in the young man he had met that rara avis, a theorist capable of being practical in the attempt to reduce his ideas to useful working form. A few days after Georgia’s conversation with Mr Caruthers, the two gentlemen rode upon some business to a place a number of miles off along one of the wildest of the mountain roads. They got belated, missed their way, and a violent storm, which burst over their heads without warning, retarded them still further. Luckily they found themselves within reach of a small country inn, where they got supper, and were made sufficiently comf…


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