Hard to Beat
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaMoses Finkelstein idolizes his son Ikey, with good reason, for Ikey's handling of prospective customers usually brings substantial returns. Ikey enters the store with a customer, who is fina... Leer todoMoses Finkelstein idolizes his son Ikey, with good reason, for Ikey's handling of prospective customers usually brings substantial returns. Ikey enters the store with a customer, who is finally "prevailed" upon to purchase a pair of trousers, and when paying for them displays a m... Leer todoMoses Finkelstein idolizes his son Ikey, with good reason, for Ikey's handling of prospective customers usually brings substantial returns. Ikey enters the store with a customer, who is finally "prevailed" upon to purchase a pair of trousers, and when paying for them displays a mammoth roll of bills. Noticing Ikey's covetous interest, the customer, who is a gambler, e... Leer todo