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Isaac Waisberg

Pure Interchange of Trickery

“There is nothing I hate more than bargaining. It is a pure interchange of trickery and shamelessness: after an hour of disputing and haggling both men go back on their word and their oath for a gain of five sous.” (I:14, 43, Frame)

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Posted on February 9, 2016December 15, 2020 by Isaac This entry was posted in Vices. Bookmark the permalink.

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