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There's Mr. Stranger, a greedy, arrogant lawyer that is trying to steal his stepson's trust fund. There's Bart, his stepson, who is forced to hide out in a monastery to avoid being found by the stepfather's private detective. Bart has own personal problem, which is trying to say the difficult four-letter word, "love." There's Carol, Bart's older sister, who thinks she may have found Mr. Right, but Mr. Right is ready for some loving but not any kind of commitment. There's Tony Koole, a gangster, who is hot on the trail of Bart's girlfriend, whom he suspects stole his brief case containing cocaine worth two million dollars. There's Abbot Aloysius, a kind gentle monk, who doesn't have any idea someone may be growing marijuana in the monastery's huge forest. Finally after a dozen twists and turns, there is a surprise ending.
Reproduction of the original: The Boy Broker by Frank A. Munsey
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The story revolves around a young boy named Paul Palmer who dreams of becoming a successful broker on Wall Street. Despite his young age and lack of experience, Paul manages to secure a job at a brokerage firm and quickly rises through the ranks to become a respected member of the financial community. Along the way, he must navigate the cutthroat world of Wall Street and deal with the challenges and temptations that come with success.--Provided by Amazon.