Friday, May 15, 2009

From The Associate


"Scully & Pershing leased the top half of a building named 110 Broad, a sleek glass ediface with forty-four floors, in the heart of the financial district. Kyle had spent ten weeks there the previous summer, lunching, barhopping, watching the Yankees, and putting in a few light hours of work. It was a joke of a job and everybody involved knew it. If the wining and dining worked, and it almost always did, the interns became associates upon graduation and their lives were basically over."

Grisham, The Associate, Random House, 2009, Chapter 7 at 52.

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