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The Financier

CHAPTER XIV
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The treasury would find means to pay.

Or, if so desired by the note-broker or banker--the right one--notes which were intended to be met in three months, and should have been settled at that time, were extended to run on years and years, drawing interest at six per cent.

even when the city had ample funds to meet them.

Yet this meant, of course, an illegal interest drain on the city, but that was all right also.

"No funds" could cover that.


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