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I couldn't bear to have you think such a thing, especially well, I'll tell you why some day. But I do wish you had a title. Do they ever ennoble accountants in this country, George? 'No; they knight only rich fools. 'Oh, I'm so glad of that; for you'll get rich on the mine, and I'll be Lady Wentworth yet. Then she drew his head down until her laughing lips touched his.

I worked in a lumber concern out there. Can you guess the rest? I swiped a hundred, Slady. Don't ask me why I did it I don't know I was crazy, that's all. So now what have you got to say?" he inquired with a kind of recklessness, releasing Tom's arm. "I ain't got anything to say," said Tom. "They don't know it yet, Tommy, but they'll know it Monday. The accountants are on the job Monday.

I suppose he felt that if Miss Desmond became his daughter-in-law she couldn't very well prosecute her faithless guardian. But Miss Desmond, who will be of age in a few days, would have none of her Cousin Fred for a husband. She must have suspected much, too, for she had engaged lawyers and accountants to go over the state of her affairs.

But the cost in human life and suffering of the great railroad system of the United States is quite another matter, and one that does not come within the scope of the calculations of accountants, expert or otherwise. It has been said repeatedly that a man is safer in a railroad train than on the streets.

If you like I will go round and see Cooper at once and arrange for him to meet us in Coleman Street to-morrow at four o'clock." "Thank you very much. The idea of the blot being erased had never struck me." The next day Cuthbert met James Harford and Mr. Cooper at the door of the accountants, and after being introduced by the clerk to the expert they went up together.

During these past years, Americans have seen our Government grow far from us. For some citizens, the Government has almost become like a foreign country, so strange and distant that we've often had to deal with it through trained ambassadors who have sometimes become too powerful and too influential, lawyers, accountants, and lobbyists. This cannot go on.

"I wish you'd look into their affairs, and see what sort of a legal bill of health they have. I am putting our accountants on their finances." "All right," said Rapp. "I'll give 'em a bill of health like a pest-house record. Their bonded indebtedness is shocking, and they have all sorts of litigation pending against them." "I'll tell you one thing," York said. "They have a large land grant."

Accounts ... puzzle me. Here Elia begins his "matter-of-lie" career. Lamb was at this time in the Accountants' Office of the India House, living among figures all day. Evans. William Evans. The Directories of those days printed lists of the chief officials in some of the public offices, and it is possible to trace the careers of the clerks whom Lamb names. All are genuine.

Insiders collude to monopolize it and obtain a "first mover" advantage. Intricate nets of patronage exclude the vast majority of shareholders and co-opt ostensible checks and balances such as auditors, legislators, and regulators. Enough to mention Enron and its accountants, the formerly much vaunted Andersen.

George Wentworth, one of the leading accountants of London, has gone through the books of the different mines. He has made some startling discoveries. The accounts have been kept in such a way as to completely delude investors, and this fact will have a powerful effect on the minds of the London Syndicate.

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