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第9章 CHAPTER III(1)

THORPE took a long, thoughtful pull at the beer his sister brought him.

"Ah, I didn't know I was so thirsty," he said, when he put the glass down. "Truth is--I've lost track of myself altogether since--since the big thing happened.

I seem to be somebody else--a comparative stranger, so to speak. I've got to get acquainted with myself, all over again. You can't imagine what an extraordinary feeling it is--this being hit every few minutes with the recollection that you're worth half a million.

It's like being struck over the head. It knocks you down.

There are such thousands of things to do--you dance about, all of a flutter. You don't know where to begin.""Begin where you left off," suggested Louisa. "You were going to tell me how--how 'the big thing' happened.

You're always coming to it--and never getting any further."Nodding comprehension of the rebuke's justification, he plunged forthwith into the tale.

"You remember my telling you at the time how I got my Board together. I'm speaking now of the present Company--after I'd decided to be my own promoter, and have at least some kind of 'a look-in' for my money. There wasn't much money left, by the way; it was considerably under three thousand.

But I come to that later. First there was the Board.

Here was where that Lord Plowden that I told you about--the man that came over on the ship with me--came in.

I went to him. I--God! I was desperate--but I hadn't much of an idea he'd consent. But he did! He listened to me, and I told him how I'd been robbed, and how the Syndicate would have cut my throat if I hadn't pulled away,--and he said, 'Why, yes, I'll go on your Board.'

Then I told him more about it, and presently he said he'd get me another man of title--a sky-scraper of a title too--to be my Chairman. That's the Marquis of Chaldon, a tremendous diplomatic swell, you know, Ambassador at Vienna in his time, and Lord Lieutenant and all sorts of things, but willing to gather in his five hundred a year, all the same.""Do you mean that YOU pay HIM five hundred pounds a year?"asked the sister.

"Yes, I've got a live Markiss who works for me at ten quid a week, and a few extras. The other Directors get three hundred. This Lord Plowden is one of them--but I'll tell you more about him later on. Then there's Watkin, he's a small accountant Finsbury way; and Davidson, he's a wine-merchant who used to belong to a big firm in Dundee, but gets along the best way he can on a very dicky business here in London, now. And then there's General Kervick, awfully well-connected old chap, they say, but I guess he needs all he can get. He's started wearing his fur-coat already. Well, that's my Board. I couldn't join it, of course, till after allotment--that's because I'm the vendor, as they call it--but that hasn't interfered at all with my running the whole show. The Board doesn't really count, you know. It only does what I want it to do.

It's just a form that costs me seventeen hundred a year, that's all.""Seventeen hundred a year," she repeated, mechanically.

"Well, then we got out the prospectus, d'ye see.

Or first, there were other things to be done. I saw that a good broker's name counted for a lot on a prospectus.

I picked out one that I'd heard was reasonable--it'd been a splendid name if I could have got it--but he calmly said his price was two thousand pounds, all cash down--and Icame away. Finally I got a fellow who hadn't done much of anything yet, and so wasn't so stiff about his figure.

He agreed to take 500 pounds cash, and 2,000 in shares.

It was God's luck that I hit on him, for he turned out, at the pinch, to be the one man in a million for me.

But I'll tell you about him later. He's the Broker, mind;you mustn't forget him. Well, then, he and I got a Solicitor--he took 200 pounds cash, but he had to have 2,000shares--and the firm of Auditors--they were 100 pounds cash and 1,000 shares. Every company has to have these people pasted on to it, by law. Oh yes, and then you must have your Bankers. You don't pay them anything, though, thank God! Well, then, there was the machinery complete, all ready to start. I took a handsome set of offices, and furnished them up to the nines--but that I was able to do pretty well on credit. You see, ready money was getting short.

"And now came the biggest pull of all. There was the press to be worked."He spoke as if there were no other papers in London but the financial journals.

"I didn't sleep much while that was being fixed up. You've got no more idea of what the press means, Louisa, than you have of--of a coil of snakes thawing out hungry in the spring.

Why, if one blackmailer came to me, I swear a hundred did.

They scared the life out of me, the first month or so.

And then there's a swarm of advertising agents, who say they can keep these blackmailers off, if you'll make it worth their while. But they all wanted too much money for me--and for a while I was at my wits' ends. At last I got a fellow--he's not behaved so badly, all things considered--who had some sporting blood in his veins, and he was willing to do the whole thing for 5,000 pounds, if I could pay 1,500 pounds down, and the rest in shares.

But that was just what I couldn't do, you see, so finally he took 1,000 pounds down and 5,000 in shares--and as Isay he's done it tolerably well. There was one editor that I had to square personally--that is to say, 100 pounds cash--it had to be in sovereigns, for notes could be traced--and a call of 2,000 shares at par,--he's the boss pirate that everybody has to square--and of course there were odd ten-pound notes here and there, but as a rule Ijust opened the door and fired the black-mailers out.

The moment a fellow came in, and handed me his card, and said he had proofs of two kinds of articles in his pocket, one praising me, one damning me, I told him to go and see my advertising agent, and if he wouldn't do that, then to go to hell. That's the way you've got to talk in the City,"he added, as if in apologetic explanation.

Louisa looked impassively at her brother. "Oh, I've heard the expression as far west as the Strand," she remarked.

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