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The Romance and Tragedy of a Widely Known Business Man of New York

Chapter 3 A CO-PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED

Word Count: 1265    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

gland my feeling of dislike for my

rth at least five hundred dollars per month to the

mands on his father-in-law he kept himself in funds to provide for his extravagant living, and it seemed to me hi

was doing all the business, earning all the money that was made, and this man was entitled to fifty per cent of the n

signed by him with the firm's name, and in response to my inquiry as to the meaning of it, he told me it was a little matter h

ugh I had to borrow the money to make the payment, I did

llowing morning, knowing that I was rid of the leaden weight which Mr. D

in its place went up anot

, which is the key-note to a broker's success, I found my yo

maller orders. This was a great trial and I could not but feel it an injustice. Still, there was nothing I

was the questionable methods of a f

rham had held well in hand for many years. This I had expected, but I did not count upon my

f principle based on the idea that "the laborer is worthy of his

rk increasing the strength of my position where it was already established,

hat I had made about twenty-five hundred dollars, as compared w

much larger income than I had ever before earned, it was so far b

the prospects were good I started the new year with

incidents occurred tha

he oil refiners, all of whom have since

m the first I had struggled to get a share of it, without having made them, after a year of const

e I had captured it. This was the entering wedge, and throughout the year, although not getting more th

s, for it was the commencement of intimate relations wit

ling changed in consequence of investments in a mining stock, both by the firm and by its most

ndred thousand dollars, and though this sum was insignificant to people

done with the Boston dealers; but the most important phase of this connection was the fact that Tatnall controlled the selling of

my solicitation made me a proposition which I promptly accepted. The competing firm

at Boston by a sailing vessel. This was before the days of the telephone,

d as follows: "Closed, contracts coming, competitors conquere

osing words meant me to remember that "one swallow does not make a summer,"

t meeting and I found him a delightful man, a typical Bostonian. He

cident of his visit wh

tormy and his salutati

e; fine day for birds

same remark. Before the day was over I concluded I was not l

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1 Chapter 1 THE FIRST ROUND OF THE LADDER2 Chapter 2 I MEET MY AFFINITY3 Chapter 3 A CO-PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED4 Chapter 4 AND THE ANSWER WAS YES 5 Chapter 5 WEDDING BELLS6 Chapter 6 THE FIRST REVERSE OF FORTUNE.7 Chapter 7 THE COMING OF THE STORK.8 Chapter 8 THE NEW PARTNER.9 Chapter 9 SUBURBAN LIFE.10 Chapter 10 MY PARTNER RETIRES11 Chapter 11 A YEAR OF SUNSHINE12 Chapter 12 AN IDEAL LIFE13 Chapter 13 PROSPEROUS DAYS14 Chapter 14 NEAR THE DARK VALLEY15 Chapter 15 A SUCCESSFUL MANEUVER16 Chapter 16 REDSTONE 17 Chapter 17 OUR NEIGHBORS18 Chapter 18 AN UNEVENTFUL YEAR19 Chapter 19 THE STREAM BROADENS20 Chapter 20 RETROGRESSION21 Chapter 21 THE DAM GIVES WAY22 Chapter 22 THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM23 Chapter 23 A FEW WEAK FRENCH SPECULATORS 24 Chapter 24 EXCITING TIMES25 Chapter 25 COME AND DANCE IN THE BARN 26 Chapter 26 AN IMPORTER AND DEALER27 Chapter 27 SAD HEARTS AT KNOLLWOOD28 Chapter 28 NEW FACES29 Chapter 29 A SHORT YEAR AND A MERRY ONE30 Chapter 30 TWO SIDES TO THE QUESTION31 Chapter 31 THE PANIC OF NINETY-THREE32 Chapter 32 FAREWELL TO REDSTONE 33 Chapter 33 A SUMMER ON THE SOUND34 Chapter 34 MONMOUTH BEACH35 Chapter 35 THE SHIP FOUNDERS36 Chapter 36 THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS37 Chapter 37 W. E. STOWE & CO., INCORPORATED 38 Chapter 38 THE STRUGGLE COMMENCED39 Chapter 39 THE STRUGGLE CONTINUED40 Chapter 40 THE DARKNESS BEFORE THE DAWN41 Chapter 41 BRIGHTER DAYS42 Chapter 42 SMOOTH SAILING INTO ROUGH WATERS43 Chapter 43 THE TYRANNY OF THE JURY LAW44 Chapter 44 BITTER TRIALS45 Chapter 45 AT THE BRINK OF THE GRAVE46 Chapter 46 AGAIN AT THE HELM47 Chapter 47 A NIGHTMARE48 Chapter 48 RETROSPECTION49 Chapter 49 A DREAM50 Chapter 50 FROM GOD AND THE KING 51 Chapter 51 A FOUNDATION PRINCIPLE