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1 Investing for the long haul When William Bauer, managin
2 He hadna the knack o' managin ' them's yo micht say-no ,LittleRathie hadna the knack.
3 You won't have no trouble managin ' de child'en, nuther.
4 He hadna the knack o' managin ' them 's ye micht say-no ,LittleRathie hadna the knack.
5 She's doin' every bit o' th' managin ' an' contrivin' wi' them furriners-buthe'll never know it.
6 But managin ' them now is beyond me.
7 First-rate managin ' women; the best wives in the world to keep a house an' help a man on.
8 There's a fortune in it for the fellow that gets the job of managin ' him, only he won't consider it.
9 Miss Marcia is a good woman and kind-hearted, but she ain't any gift at managin ' children, and that's the truth.
10 She's been a-drivin' raound here all summer, and I reckon she knows more about managin ' that there colt'n you do.
11 What mon ashore, managin ' a buz'ness worth a hundred thousand pounds wull be gettun' uz small a screw uz twenty pounds?
12 "There's ways of managin ' a fairly jolly afternoon," she said from the depths of the arm-chair.
13 "You see, my wife's a great housekeeper; her talent lies"-andhere Leander winked knowingly - " in managin ' the help."
14 "When it comes to managin ' an 'ouse, those two girls of mine 'aven't a h'ounce o' gumption between them."
15 "I'm managin ' the S Bar right now, and if yo' men don't want to be friends, I'll be right glad to have yo' fo' enemies!"
16 Investing for the long haul When William Bauer, managin
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