A Mysterious Disappearance
ises of greater pretensions than Bruce had pictured to himself fro
cial brass plates marking the registering offices of many companies, gave evidence of some degree of importance-whether f
Ltd.," for "Messrs. Dodge & Company," the suggestive nature of the latter designa
many clerks, and adorned with gigantic maps of the Rand, West A
t of considerable size. At the farther end, seated in front of a gorgeous American desk, was
e question of the age o
the son?" he said, wi
s unexpected method of opening
ir, and fully able to deal with your bu
y matters if I know exactly to
-eyed lawyer might want-the representative of Messrs. Dodge, Son & Co. (Limited) expla
is no 'son,'
sir,"-this with
old i
h it? Will you kindly tell me what you w
t to know how o
ce irritated Mr. Do
is four months. Can I oblige you with any
de tackled the real business in hand. He was quite sure that a financial sharper in a temper w
of Mr. Dodge, "I have called to ask for information with regard to your
fe. You have evidently come to
u quite
ment, as it is impossible for me to carry every n
f disconcerting his caustic visitor. He touched an electr
when Hawkins entered. "Are we in communication w
, s
ever heard
, s
You see you have come to
so I
g at the back of Mr. Dodg
e became
n, and the extent of my information about Mr. Corbett.
derwriting, mostly for the flot
s a branch of
ven to understand that Mr. Corbett has had some dealings wi
absolutely un
e have money to invest in that way, and I naturally came to a firm who
ed himself for his previous attitude. His emotion was painful. For qruggled to ex
Mr. Corbett's name on me-a man of whom I have no sort of knowledge. It must have been my firm of which your friends heard. There is absolutely no other Dodge in Leadenhal
r. Corbett's identity, and if Mrs. Hillmer's brother had changed his
"so I may as well enter into negotiations with you
ase a bit, and we shall have at least five splendid proper
produced a box of excellent cig
f £10,000. The ore now in sight is estimated to produce two millions sterling, and the mine is not one-tenth developed. We are offering underw
s which have been already established, but in which, for want of sufficient capital, the vendors' s
t was capitalized for a quarter of a million, and the directors went to allotment on a subscription list of about £14,000. This money has been expended, but twice the amount is necessary to develop the property
said Claude to himself. He added aloud: "Th
laims on the Rand with more candor than is usually exhibited in such compilations. Judging from the reports of severa
proportion of share capital is fall
am so convinced about this mine that I will manage to pay the call myself. Roughly speaking, th
e the prese
way imaginable, yet upon the answer depended the whole su
as manifest
alking with a definite v
far had been candid enough. The Springbok Mine honestly looked to be a good speculative investment, so he resolved to place the
that purpose. If my principals like
st," said Mr. Dodge, taking a
e and address out of half-a-dozen, and rejected all as being in
ible, he left n
ction to a copy be
hummed d
ently high promising ventures. I presume these gentlemen are moneyless. If so, it is a factor in favor of your scheme.
t of view," he cried emphatically, "they
how remarkably little he had got out of the interview. "He was a jolly smart chap," communed the company promoter. "I wonder what he was really aft
saved much future perturbation. But, clever as he was, he did not know all t
ulfilment of his promise, he was about to place Sir
r, Thompson, who happened to be in the hall, ant
gone for a few days' rest at the seaside. If you called, sir, I was to tell you 'e would be glad to see you there s
Hard
at 'ome?' 'No, 'e isn't,' sez I; 'but you're wanted at the polis station.' She was in a keb, and she 'ad asked a butcher's boy to pull the bell, so 'im and the c
s Harding is certa
one subject of thought. It was not Mrs. Hillmer, nor Corbett, nor Dodge who trou