Excerpt from A Commercial Trip With an Uncommercial Ending
The few samples which Clark was obliged to carry were fastened upon cards, taking up but little space in the trunk. Most of the goods in which the firm dealt were staple articles, and it was not necessary to carry samples of these. In one tray of the trunk Clark had carefully packed a case containing a great treasure namely, an Old and valuable violin. It had the sweetest of voices, and Clark had played upon it ever since he was ten years Old.
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