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The Lure of the North

CHAPTER XXXI
12/39

Although we must call a shareholders' meeting if my suggestions are approved, we hold enough stock between us to force through any decision at which we arrive." "To begin with, you had better state whose votes you command," said George.
When Stormont gave the names the secretary opened the register and then nodded.

"If all who are present and the others Mr.Stormont mentions agree, it would give a larger majority than our constitution requires." "We'll take it for granted that the gentlemen would vote as Mr.Stormont directs," said George, who looked disturbed.

"We wait his proposition." "My friends and I are dissatisfied with the way things are going.

No ore has been smelted; and, so far as we can learn, the quantity in the dump is small.

We are working on an unprofitable scale, and need more labor and better and more expensive machines.


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