“Sure, I’d be glad to,” Harder replied. He smiled. “Hell, that has to be good for business.” “I’m also going to ask that you close the bar during the meeting,” Mayor Cornett said. “Now wait a minute, James,” Harder answered. “First you ask me to let you use my place for a meeting, which is fine by me. But then you tell me I can’t serve any drinks. If I do that, we’re going to have some mighty upset and thirsty people.” “If they are that thirsty, they can go to Foley’s.” “Fine, now you are giving my business to my competition,” Harder complained. Cornett sighed. “If you’d like, I’ll issue an executive order closing Foley’s until the town meeting is over.” “No,” Harder said. “No, don’t do that. Foley and I get along pretty well. I don’t want to do anything that would make it bad for him. Just get the meeting over with as soon as you can.” “Look on the bright side of it, John,” Cornett said. “You’ll have people here who have never set foot in your place before.
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