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Sir Felix Carbury of course did not attend the Board; nor did Paul Montague, for reasons hich the reader has beenhad enough of the City for that day, and Mr Longestaffe had been banished by hunger The chairman was therefore supported only by Lord Alfred and Mr Cohenlupe But they were such excellent colleagues that the as got through as well as though those absentees had all attended When the Board was over Mr Melet that estaffe,' said Melhty thousand pounds! You can't do it this week,--nor yet before this day week'

'It isn't eighty thousand pounds I've renewed the e the half of that which goes to the son, I can put the father off'

'You must raise what you can on the whole property'

'I've done that already,' said Melert has had £40,000 I was obliged to keep it up with thee £25,000 for me by Monday?' Mr Cohenlupe said that he would try, but intimated his opinion that there would be considerable difficulty in the operation