"Well," Louis admitted, "selling houses ain't in
my line? Maybe if I knew enough about it I could sell it."
"But there's real-estaters what knows all about selling a house," Morris began.
"You bet there is," Abe interrupted savagely.
"And you could get a real-estater to sell it for you," Morris concluded with malevolent glance at his partner.
Louis consulted a list of the tenants which he had made.
"I'll think it over," he said, "and let you know to-morrow."
The next day he greeted Abe and Morris more cordially.
"I thought it over, Abe," he said, "and I guess it'll be all right."
"Fine!" Abe cried. "Let's go down and see Henry D. Feldman right away."