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The Financier

CHAPTER VI
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As in the case of Waterman & Company, he sized up these men shrewdly, judging some to be weak, some foolish, some clever, some slow, but in the main all small-minded or deficient because they were agents, tools, or gamblers.

A man, a real man, must never be an agent, a tool, or a gambler--acting for himself or for others--he must employ such.

A real man--a financier--was never a tool.

He used tools.

He created.


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