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The Air Trust

CHAPTER II
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Waldron, for some time affianced to his eldest daughter.

Waldron the arch-corruptionist; Waldron, who never yet had been "caught with the goods," but who had financed scores of industrial and political campaigns, with Flint's money and his own; Waldron, the smooth, the suave, the perilous.
"What now ?" asked he, fixing his pale blue eyes on the Billionaire's face.
"Come in here, and I'll tell you." "Right!" And Waldron, brushing an invisible speck of dust from the sleeve of his checked coat, strolled rather casually into the Billionaire's office.
Flint closed the door.
"Well ?" asked Waldron, with something of a drawl.

"What's the excitement ?" "See here," began the great financier, stimulated by the drug.

"We've been wasting our time, all these years, with our petty monopolies of beef and coal and transportation and all such trifles!" "So ?" And Waldron drew from his pocket a gold cigar-case, monogrammed with diamonds.

"Trifles, eh ?" He carefully chose a perfecto.


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