“Boss seemed awright,” George told the dishwasher.
“Sure he awright, till he got to pay.”
George swore, then at once seemed to catch on that it was a joke being played on him. “Ain’t no way someone work here long as you does without getting paid for it.”
“Try to stiff me once. I says to him, I says, I gots a cousin who practices law an’ I’ll get him to come on down and make ever’thing you done come out open so no one will work for you ‘cept Mexicans-- Boss don’t like Mexicans,” he offered as an aside. “So he says awright and he pays me.”
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“Sure he awright, till he got to pay.”
George swore, then at once seemed to catch on that it was a joke being played on him. “Ain’t no way someone work here long as you does without getting paid for it.”
“Try to stiff me once. I says to him, I says, I gots a cousin who practices law an’ I’ll get him to come on down and make ever’thing you done come out open so no one will work for you ‘cept Mexicans-- Boss don’t like Mexicans,” he offered as an aside. “So he says awright and he pays me.”
“I don’t got no cousin lawyers,” George said.