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"Dear old thing, e," h his nose, thrust his hat on the
back of his head, and, without another word, strode from the office,
and they heard the door slalances; then Bones picked up the cheque from the desk and slowly tore
it up He see up expensive cheques
"What is it, Bones? What the dickens did you do?" asked the puzzled
Hamilton
"Dear old Ham," said Bones solemnly, "it was a little scheme--just a
little scheme Sit down, dear old officer," he said, after a sole to you Don't put your money in
industries, dear old Captain Hamilton What with the state of the
labourclasses, it's
positively heartbreaking--it is, indeed, dear old Haed the whole plan and went out of
industrials for good