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Sam Lambert and the New Way Store: A Book for Clothiers and Their Clerks
Sam Lambert and the New Way Store: A Book for Clothiers and Their Clerks
Sam Lambert and the New Way Store: A Book for Clothiers and Their Clerks
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Release dateAug 1, 2022
ISBN8596547120308
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    Sam Lambert and the New Way Store: A Book for Clothiers and Their Clerks

    EAN 8596547120308

    DigiCat, 2022

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    Table of Contents

    CHAPTER I.

    CHAPTER II.

    CHAPTER III.

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    CHAPTER I.

    Table of Contents

    Sam Lambert had the best clothing store in Medeena County—a corner store on the main street of Medeena opposite the Court House Square.

    Medeena had four clothing stores, not counting The Blue Front, down by the Depot, with its collection of cheap watches in the window, a yellow guitar, two large accordions and a fiddle with a broken E string.

    Everybody in the County knew Sam Lambert.

    As a merchant and a citizen he was a whole bunch of live wires. A big-boned, free-hearted fellow—lucky enough to just escape being run for sheriff, as some thought he was too good natured, the gang was afraid he was not pliant enough, and Sam didn’t want to be away from the store.

    Sam took great pride in his clothing business and kept pace with the most advanced ideas in the trade.

    He was awake to the marvelous development of the ready-to-wear business. He carried the best and took a positive delight in each season’s new models.

    He recalled the old days of hand-me-downs, and he had lived to see the two best tailors in Medeena take to

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