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them there was nothing the matter, got into the coach, and was
driven to his own home.

A letter lay on his table. He let it lie there for some time, as if he
had not the courage to open it, but at length did so and turned
deadly pale.

‘The worst has happened,’ he said; ‘the house has failed. I see.
The rumour was abroad in the city last night, and reached the ears
of those merchants. Well, well!’

He strode violently up and down the room and stopped again.
‘Ten thousand pounds! And only lying there for a day--for one
day! How many anxious years, how many pinching days and
sleepless nights, before I scraped together that ten thousand
pounds!--Ten thousand pounds! How many proud painted dames
would have fawned and smiled, and how many spendthrift
blockheads done me lip-service to my face and cursed me in their
hearts, while I turned that ten thousand pounds into twenty!
While I ground, and pinched, and used these needy borrowers for
my pleasure and profit, what smooth-tongued speeches, and
courteous looks, and civil letters, they would have given me! The
cant of the lying world is, that men like me compass our riches by
dissimulation and treachery: by fawning, cringing, and stooping.
Why, how many lies, what mean and abject evasions, what
humbled behaviour from upstarts who, but for my money, would
spurn me aside as they do their betters every day, would that ten
thousand pounds have brought me in! Grant that I had doubled
it--made cent. per cent.--for every sovereign told another--there
would not be one piece of money in all the heap which wouldn’t
represent ten thousand mean and paltry lies, told, not by the
money-lender, oh no! but by the money-borrowers, your liberal,


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