[The Financier by Theodore Dreiser]@TWC D-Link bookThe Financier CHAPTER XXI 30/31
I think you and I can do this thing a little later, when we get the North Pennsylvania scheme under way.
I'm so rushed just now I'm not sure that I want to undertake it at once; but you keep quiet and we'll see." He turned toward his desk, and Stener got up. "I'll make any sized deposit with you that you wish, the moment you think you're ready to act, Frank," exclaimed Stener, and with the thought that Cowperwood was not nearly as anxious to do this as he should be, since he could always rely on him (Stener) when there was anything really profitable in the offing.
Why should not the able and wonderful Cowperwood be allowed to make the two of them rich? "Just notify Stires, and he'll send you a check.
Strobik thought we ought to act pretty soon." "I'll tend to it, George," replied Cowperwood, confidently.
"It will come out all right.
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