He tried to steal, and he was not a man of modest means. He had a supermarket and a warehouse. When you return merchandise other than what was delivered, and demanding money back, is theft.
Say you sell me a pair of Jeans, and I then come back with a ripped pair saying the Jeans were defective and demanding a new pair, am I not stealing from you?
Where is any of that in the text?
It isn't, it is explained later.
Yes. But .... is my confusion about the explaination or the text. Do you think?
I think the text, because the plot was not laid out in advance, rather referred to later in character statements. Like James Joyce's direct quotation of thought, the detail often not immediately clear.
Ok. ... you are missing the point. I think I can read Joyce....
and I am definitely reading you right now.
But I see
There is another comment in steemworld visible, but not here. This happens more often a delay. How is that solved. Where do I find it in its entirely.
Look for little blue letters saying xx more comments, click on that.
I am easy to read right now, I got up at 5 am yesterday, and it's 2:10 am now. I think that's 21 hours non stop for me.
Oh I do love a bit of competition with a man of standing.
Let's see: I am going to have ask Otto to help out here. No toes but four paws, should do the trick for the sums..... Wait, it is easier if we count up the hours in the past 5 days (24x5)=120-10= 110 hours of non stop for me, if interrupted 5 times. You might have at least been making some money during some of that time! Which has to be easier than Penelope's weaving.
Self-reading in the moment? A man? Now wouldn't that be shortcut to everything!
I was already impressed by the hours you're keeping, and by that I mean just the time spent on reading blogs/reply. Wait! Isn't workaholicism a serious condition we should be worried about?!
See?
The literary critic meets the businessman at last. Or not even. The good heart.
Your real life story is very simple for me. I would have done exactly the same.
Nothing immoral about it.
I even feel bad about returning something truly defective because how is it the shop's fault...