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Then two men came one evening and there was some loud talk down in the parlor and I heard words like 'squeal' and 'gangsters. He told me when he came upstairs that one of them was Eckstein. But how was I to know who Eckstein was? Didn't, until I heard it was he who had been shot.

"Thrue for you, Misther Eckstein; ye have 'im down to the crossin' of a 't'," agreed the eldest of the brothers MacMorrogh. "That is one of the due things," Eckstein went on smoothly. "The other isn't pretty to look at. If Adair gets here in time, it will be another story. He can handle Ford; and he has proved once or twice that he can handle Mr. Colbrith.

It came, on the run, and it was signed by Eckstein, North's chief clerk. It wasn't ciphered lack of time, I reckon and Eckstein took the chance that I wouldn't catch on." "You kept a copy?" suggested Adair. "I did. I wasn't able to deliver the original until the Nadia came back from the foot of the pass in the evening to fill the engine tank. But I couldn't make anything out of it.

"Well?" said the general manager, lifting a slow eyebrow at MacMorrogh and compressing into the single word his wish to know what had been done in the conference of two. "'Tis all right, Misther North," said the contractor, rubbing his hands. "'Tis a crown jewel ye have in this yooung " North cut the eulogy short in a word to his secretary. "I go east, special, at twelve-ten, Eckstein, as Mr.

"It iss now a quarter of seven, Mr. Eckstein, und der nexd drain from Mill Valley don't leaf until eight o'clock. Dot vill get me to San Francisco at eight-fifty und I am dining mit friends und haf just finished my soup." "To hell with your soup. I want that blue vase." "Vell, I tell you, Mr.

I'm one of the family, if I haven't any initials after my name. I know we all know that there are certain profits not made out of the company, of course that a contractor is always willing to share with his good friends, the engineers." Ford's attitude instantly became that of a freshman wishing to learn the ropes. "Consider me, Mr. Eckstein," he said.

Eckstein took a fall out of you one way, even if he did fail in the other; he kept you safely shut up at Tortoni's while Mr. North and the chief of the MacMorroghs got away on a special train for New York. Beard, the Union Station operator, told me. Which means that they'll have a full day with Mr. Colbrith and the executive committee before you can possibly get there to butt in."

Rhodes himself had more than once expressed his conviction that the destruction of the Boers would not take more than three months at the most, and this assurance was accepted as gospel by most of the financiers of Johannesburg. An exception was Mr. F. Eckstein, the general manager and partner in the concern of Wernher, Beit & Co., and one of the ablest financiers in that city.

Goin' past the bank, who would I see but our old bookkeeper, Merriam, chinnin' wid the bank president. I thought he was out o' the way entirely." Stiff and saddle-sore as he was, Eckstein leaped out of his chair with an oath. "Merriam? What the devil is he back here for? It's a put-up job!" It was the chief of the MacMorroghs who flung in the calming word.

Ford," he said, "and, of course, I'm not supposed to know more than I see and hear in the regular way of business. But I understood that the MacMorroghs were in the saddle; that they were only waiting for you to provide track-room at Saint's Rest for their tool cars and outfit." "No," said Ford. "It hasn't got that far along yet." Eckstein looked at his watch.

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