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"
I
ca
n't
tell
you
,
Frank
,
"
Walter
Leigh
insisted
,
"
I
do
n't
know
how
things
will
be
running
by
to-morrow
noon
.
I
'm
glad
to
know
how
you
stand
.
I
'm
glad
you
're
doing
what
you
're
doing
--
getting
all
your
affairs
in
shape
.
It
will
help
a
lot
.
I
'll
favor
you
all
I
possibly
can
.
But
if
the
chief
decides
on
a
certain
group
of
loans
to
be
called
,
they
'll
have
to
be
called
,
that
's
all
.
I
'll
do
my
best
to
make
things
look
better
.
If
the
whole
of
Chicago
is
wiped
out
,
the
insurance
companies
--
some
of
them
,
anyhow
--
are
sure
to
go
,
and
then
look
out
.
I
suppose
you
'll
call
in
all
your
loans
?
"
"
Not
any
more
than
I
have
to
.
"
"
Well
,
that
's
just
the
way
it
is
here
--
or
will
be
.
"
The
two
men
shook
hands
.
They
liked
each
other
.
Leigh
was
of
the
city
's
fashionable
coterie
,
a
society
man
to
the
manner
born
,
but
with
a
wealth
of
common
sense
and
a
great
deal
of
worldly
experience
.
"
I
'll
tell
you
,
Frank
,
"
he
observed
at
parting
,
"
I
've
always
thought
you
were
carrying
too
much
street-railway
.
It
's
great
stuff
if
you
can
get
away
with
it
,
but
it
's
just
in
a
pinch
like
this
that
you
're
apt
to
get
hurt
.
You
've
been
making
money
pretty
fast
out
of
that
and
city
loans
.
"
He
looked
directly
into
his
long-time
friend
's
eyes
,
and
they
smiled
.
It
was
the
same
with
Avery
Stone
,
President
Davison
,
and
others
.
They
had
all
already
heard
rumors
of
disaster
when
he
arrived
.
They
were
not
sure
what
the
morrow
would
bring
forth
.
It
looked
very
unpromising
.
Cowperwood
decided
to
stop
and
see
Butler
again
for
he
felt
certain
his
interview
with
Mollenhauer
and
Simpson
was
now
over
.
Butler
,
who
had
been
meditating
what
he
should
say
to
Cowperwood
,
was
not
unfriendly
in
his
manner
.
"
So
you
're
back
,
"
he
said
,
when
Cowperwood
appeared
.
"
Yes
,
Mr.
Butler
.
"
"
Well
,
I
'm
not
sure
that
I
've
been
able
to
do
anything
for
you
.
I
'm
afraid
not
,
"
Butler
said
,
cautiously
.
"
It
's
a
hard
job
you
set
me
.
Mollenhauer
seems
to
think
that
he
'll
support
the
market
,
on
his
own
account
.
I
think
he
will
.
Simpson
has
interests
which
he
has
to
protect
.
I
'm
going
to
buy
for
myself
,
of
course
.
"