Part 2 (1/2)
XXVIII.
”_No, let me pay! I've got to change this bill anyway_.”
XXIX.
”_You're a sight for sore eyes_!”
x.x.x.
”_Come up and see us any time. You'll have to take pot-luck, but you're always welcome_.”
x.x.xI.
”_There are as many chances to get rich in real estate as there ever were--if you only knew where to find them_.”
x.x.xII.
”_I'd rather have a good horse than all the automobiles made._”
x.x.xIII.
”_The price of autos is bound to come down sooner or later, and then you won't see horses except in menageries._”
x.x.xIV.
”_I'd rather go to a dentist than have my photograph taken._”
x.x.xV.
”_Did you ever know of a famous man's son who amounted to anything?_”
x.x.xVI.
”_The most ignorant Italian laborer seems to be able to appreciate art._”
x.x.xVII.
”_I want to see my own country before I go abroad_.”
x.x.xVIII.
”_Yes, but you can live in Europe for half what you can at home_.”
x.x.xIX.
”_You can live twenty years in New York and never know who your next door neighbor is_.”