Francis A. Adams
Capitolo 72
"To the first announcement I gave that I reputed his/her plans as
illegal and immoral, if not absolutely criminal, he tried to try
to me in a reasonable matter for that bankers have the right to look out
them, any matter that strikes.
"'This the plan of mine', he said, 'it is only a hit to defraud; it is
thing some men would do if you/he/she has put in my place.'
"This didn't satisfy me, and the expression of contempt that has come on mine
do it didn't escape him/it.
"To try to feel the rectitude of the case, him taken then to
scolding to interfere me with his/her business. It had not me enough to do to
watches out for my business in his/her office, without investigating out in his
giving? Was it a matter that he has to place first his/her manager? These were
the questions that he has put to me in acute tones.
"I saw that you/he/she would have been useless to dispute with him so I rose and I said:
"'As You to reason won't listen, as you are a hypocrite and a
rascal, I will be forced to end Your employment. But I desire to inform
You that I will show this diabolic plan. You/he/she won't be brought
out if I can prevent him, and you know that I own the
facts.'
"To this affirmation its anger didn't know confinements. Him railed to me as a
cheat. He debited me with desiring to blackmail him/it. Seeing then that
this was not the way of earning his/her point, him adroitlies moved its lines.
"Would not I take an action in the profits that would have been done? It did not me
sees that embankment it was a business in which every advantage had to be
done grab and did he/she work for everybody that was him? For a long time he offered to do me
in his/her firm as a partner. This last offer was one whom a man would have
more human state to set aside without weighing.
"He saw me hesitate. It was not the hesitation as which a comes
precursor of surrender; it was the break that a man will do when him
it has to compare a serious problem that is to have an effect on his
later-life. Me not understood to accept his/her terms that allure; you/he/she had been