I could not help giving Metcalfe a wipe for his lamentations, observing I should have thought he had enough to attend to at home.
A note of admiration is placed after an interjection, and such words as express wonder, as Alas! O times! O manners!
Because he is liberal, temperate and articulate, and because he freely recognizes past Big Business abuses, Wendell L. Willkie, president of huge Commonwealth & Southern Corp., is in a class by himself as a persuasive businessman-critic of the New Deal. . . . Today it is not Big Business that we have to fear, concluded Businessman Wilkie. It is Big Government.
Today it is not Big Business that we have to fear,
It is Big Government.
I had some faint recollection of having a penny-piece in my waistcoat pocket, and, pleased with the service he had rendered to us, I gave it him as his guerdon. Thank ye, sir—thank ye, sir—thank ye, sir, he cried, and immediately returned to his station near the footway.
Thank ye, sir—thank ye, sir—thank ye, sir,
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