Other People's Money
d settledidea of appropriating other people's money, it is with renewed wonderthat every night, when I go home, I find my purse still
at comes along, demanding, "Your money or your life," is but apoor busine
osed to all sorts of annoyances on thepart of the gendarmes, when manufacturing and financi
t to open from time to time acopy of "The Police Gazette," and to read some trial, like that, forinsta
han a month ago in one
he Accused - Y
President of
ore that what
peculated at
had no
pardon: I was
udacityto organize a company with a capital stock of three
ea, I did not suppose that
do you ca
ning swamps, and mak
ever had any existence,
y them as soon as my
e you promised ten per
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have adv
Of c
what
t of about sixty
did you ge
cs, which a friend of mine hadlent me;
e use of the money of your
e thought it w
ent your prospectus with a p
se me. O
money did you
thousand francs, as
e spent the who
y personal wants any thingbeyond the sal
hundred and fifty francs found in your safe, and that amounthad been sent
een spent for the
se! You had
to me by Article
d of the compan
ertain display. The headof an important co
to inspire confidencethat you had a mistress,
Tone of Perfect
sumes,Q - Your offices were magnificent. The
othing. The furniture was allhired
true. My specialty isto hire office-fixtures for financial and other companies. I furnishevery thing, from the
like the one in question,the officers call on me, and, according to the magnitude of thecapital required, I
to see me, I gauged his
he Orne, shares of five hundredfrancs,
useless expenses. Take reps for your private office: that's goodeno
He followed my advice; and I sent him redhot the furniture and fixtures which had been use
rs may still be found for the sharesof the Tiffla Mines, the Bretoneche Lands, and the Forest
of theDecember coup d'etat, when the first ideas of mu
ronage at the start,and had been at once admit
formanufacturers and merchants, the Mutual Credit had
board of directors; and at the end theoriginal subscribers would have been not a little emba
thattheir manager, M. de Thaller, was personally very rich; an
ght; who suggested that the dividends were suspiciouslylarge; that M. de Thal
and were quoted at 580 francs on that Saturday,when, after the closing of the bourse, t
none broker, who, for merely one-twelfth of that amount would h
n muchnotice of, in the present instance, the magnitude of
man; and some personsdeclared, that to take
s he in collusion with his cashier?""That's the whole questio
l."This uncertainty kept up the price for about half an hour. But soonthe most disastrous new
self for a time, theMutual Credit fell sudden
ed to keep up the market; but they had soon recognized thefutility of
it was reported,with the most circumstantial de
ne to the races, and who had met there Mme. de Thaller and herdau
unable to come," said the baroness. "He is busywith two
thing of a man who lived on bread andnuts? But he operated at the bourse; and he had organiz
beenreported, and this time, again, we shall get off with a good fright."But the speeches of the baroness were hardly suf
'clock, they began toarrive in crowds to dema
on the stairs, and on the first landing, a prey to themost painful emot
ly, "The office is notopen, M. de Thaller has not yet come."Whereupon they uttered such terrible threats and
ge of men, who has not seen a meeting ofshareholders on the morrow of a great disaster,
e of their ruin upon the splendor of the house, thesumptuousness of the st
bench, a little short man was exciting transportsof indignation by describing the m
rriage-house, fifteen horsesin the stab
chen; and he declared that he had been dazzled by the numberand br
vestibule, the most sensible
government bonds.""Or a first mortgage on good property, with subrogation of the wife'srights."But what exasperated t
r a week.""You'll see nothing at all," giggled his neighbor. "Do you supposethey don't have back-stairs and private entrances in this infernalshop?""Ah! if I believed any thing of the kind," exclaimed the big manin a voice trembling with passion. "I'd soon break in some of
ther
s interested as yourself in not losing every thing, I beg ofyou to in
ding flew open. A clerk appeared,an
ut he is justnow engaged with the examining judge."Sho
ct," said another. "But we will have the preciousadvantage of hearing that dear baron c
oaf of bread froma baker.""Do you believe that sto
stood aside to let them pass; but there wasno time to make any comments, as another clerk appeared immediatelywho said,"M. de Thaller is at your comm
action. As soon as silence was restored,"First of all, gentlemen," he began, "I must tell you that the boardof directors is about to meet, and that a gener
first thought of calling for funds.""Well," said two or three timid voices, "If it was absolutelynecessary -""But there is no need of it.""Ah, ah!""And
d us had my entire confidence. Youwill understand my apparent blindness when you know with whatinfernal skill he managed."Loud imprecations burst on all sides against Vinc
y will be disappointed, gentlemen. Wewill triumphantly demonstrate our soundness; and we shall come outof this trial more powerful than ever."It was all over.
did not seem to share
our old friend. M. Ch
getting himself out ofthe scrape," he grum