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The concern is a private one, and it is the business of no one not even of the Times to inquire into the method which we think well to adopt for the administration of the Malgamite Fund. If the subscribers had no confidence in us, they surely would not have given the management unreservedly into our hands." Lord Ferriby spread out the limbs in question with an easy laugh.

"That is my name," said the chairman of the Malgamite Fund, with his finger in his watch-chain. The russet gentleman looked at him with a fierce blue eye. "Then, sir," he said, "we'll come to business. For it's on business that we've come. My friend Mr.

And after talking French very vivaciously and boldly with a man from Lyons, she hurried back to the West End, and to the numerous engagements which naturally take up much of one's time when Lent is approaching, and dilatory hospitality is stirred up by the startling collapse of the Epiphany Sundays. Here, however, were the malgamite workers and they had to be dealt with.

We are shareholders in name only, and receive profits, if profits there be, merely as trustees of the Malgamite Fund. We shall administer those profits precisely as we have administered the fund for the sole benefit of the malgamite workers. The profits of these poor men, earned on their own share, may reasonably be considered in the light of a bonus.

He then stood beside the correspondents while the malgamite workers descended from the omnibus and took possession of their new quarters. He provided the journalists with photographs and a short printed account of the malgamite trade, which had been prepared by Von Holzen. It was finally Cornish who packed them into the omnibus in high good humour, and sent them back to The Hague.

Vansittart found herself within the gates of the malgamite works, riding quietly on the silent sand, at the heels of Roden's horse. The workmen's dinner-bell had rung as they approached, and now the factories were deserted, while within the cottages the midday meal occupied the full attention of the voluntary exiles.

"I wish I could remember the name of papa's new scheme," said Joan, as she bade them good-bye. When they were in the cab she ran to the door. "I remember," she cried. "I remember now. It is malgamite." "Charity creates much of the misery it relieves, but it does not relieve all the misery it creates." Charity, as all the world knows, should begin at an "at home."

"Yes, a new song composed for the occasion 'The Maudlin Malgamite'; like to hear it?" "Well, I would rather wait. I think I hear a carriage at the door," said Cornish, hastily. Rupert Dalkyn had to be elected to the floor committee because he was Mrs. Courteville's brother, and Mrs. Courteville was the best chaperon in London.

"And you mean to tell me," said Joan, as they walked up the Korte Voorhout towards the canal and the Wood, "that you don't take any interest in the Malgamite scheme?" "No," answered Dorothy. "And I am weary of the very word." "But then you always were rather well, frivolous, weren't you?" "I did not take lessons as seriously as you, perhaps, if that is what you mean," admitted Dorothy.

And this means that we shall provide for the survivors of this great commercial catastrophe, that we shall care for the widows and children of the victims, that we shall supply ourselves with malgamite of our own manufacture, produced only by a process which is known to be harmless, that we shall make it impossible that such a monopoly may again be declared.

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