A is employed by a telephone company to go door to door in the evenings and tell householders about the terms on which telephone services can be bought. A visits B's house, but B says she is not interested. A goes away, but comes again the next day, and the next, hoping that, by showing polite persistence, he will persuade B to listen to him. Although B asks him to stop coming to her house, A believes that he is entitled to approach her each day.
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