“I’ve decided to take young Sharpe into my business as soon as he and my daughter get back from their honey-moon.” “But I thought you had no time for the fellow.” “I changed my mind. I told him he couldn’t have her unless he had £5,000 in the bank. He asked me to put that into writing, then he went and borrowed the money on the strength of becoming my son-in-law. Such business ability must be put to use.”
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Camp News, Volume 4, Issue 158, 22 January 1943, Page 3
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