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The Financier

CHAPTER V
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It isn't as important as that.

Come as soon as you can straighten things out.

I don't want to inconvenience your employers." It was only two weeks later that Frank took his departure from Waterman & Company, interested and yet in no way flustered by his new prospects.
And great was the grief of Mr.George Waterman.

As for Mr.Henry Waterman, he was actually irritated by this defection.
"Why, I thought," he exclaimed, vigorously, when informed by Cowperwood of his decision, "that you liked the business.

Is it a matter of salary ?" "No, not at all, Mr.Waterman.


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