HP-6166 EBOOK

HP-6166 EBOOK
HP-6166 EBOOK
The Saleslady’s Pitch by R. W. Finch
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The advent of a more liberal society has revolutionized the life of the modern American woman, opening up new vistas both professionally and personally. As with most social revolutions, however, the changes are apt to be slow and sporadic, leaving untouched many of those it hopes to reach.

One profession, that of the saleswoman, reflects the uneven progress of social change — women entering this field have long been considered “stuffy” or “cold” with little consideration given to their true personalities or capabilities.

Living in this shadow and its traditions, the woman in this story, Marilyn Summers, casts a new light onto a profession long stereotyped. Both ambitious and adventurous, she finds herself suddenly confronted by a sexual liberalism, which challenges her curiosity.

THE SALESLADY’S PITCH — a chronicle of our times. The story of a woman trapped in a tide of social change.

Marilyn Summers desperately needed a sale. In the six weeks she’d worked for Thomas Realty, she hadn’t been able to sell even one house. Her husband Derek was out of work, they were a month behind the rent, and the finance company kept calling every day about the car payments. In addition, there was barely food enough left in the apartment for the two of them to eat.

Understandably then, the thought of losing her job — and all the money she knew she’d eventually make — terrified her. Marilyn was in fact, ready to try just about anything if it meant making a sale.

“Take your time looking around,” Marilyn said sweetly, brushing a stray wisp of blonde hair away from her forehead. “I’m sure you’ll like what you see, Mr. Blandings.”

She stood in the living room of a vacant, but furnished house she was showing, looking young and pretty and sexy in a light summer dress. The silky fabric of the dress hugged her in all the right places, accentuating the firm roundness of her jiggling tits and pert ass. Her slender legs, deeply tanned, were smooth and shapely.

“The furniture goes with the house,” Marilyn added helpfully.

Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.

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