登陆注册
26292300000149

第149章 Chapter XLIII(2)

"But now, in the light of all this, only see how ridiculous all this is! How silly! Frank A. Cowperwood had always been the agent of the city in these matters for years and years. He worked under certain rules which he and Mr. Stener had agreed upon in the first place, and which obviously came from others, who were above Mr. Stener, since they were hold-over customs and rules from administrations, which had been long before Mr. Stener ever appeared on the scene as city treasurer. One of them was that he could carry all transactions over until the first of the month following before he struck a balance. That is, he need not pay any money over for anything to the city treasurer, need not send him any checks or deposit any money or certificates in the sinking-fund until the first of the month because--now listen to this carefully, gentlemen; it is important--because his transactions in connection with city loan and everything else that he dealt in for the city treasurer were so numerous, so swift, so uncalculated beforehand, that he had to have a loose, easy system of this kind in order to do his work properly--to do business at all. Otherwise he could not very well have worked to the best advantage for Mr. Stener, or for any one else. It would have meant too much bookkeeping for him--too much for the city treasurer. Mr. Stener has testified to that in the early part of his story. Albert Stires has indicated that that was his understanding of it. Well, then what? Why, just this. Would any jury suppose, would any sane business man believe that if such were the case Mr. Cowperwood would be running personally with all these items of deposit, to the different banks or the sinking-fund or the city treasurer's office, or would be saying to his head bookkeeper, 'Here, Stapley, here is a check for sixty thousand dollars. See that the certificates of loan which this represents are put in the sinking-fund to-day'? And why not? What a ridiculous supposition any other supposition is! As a matter of course and as had always been the case, Mr. Cowperwood had a system. When the time came, this check and these certificates would be automatically taken care of. He handed his bookkeeper the check and forgot all about it. Would you imagine a banker with a vast business of this kind doing anything else?"

Mr. Steger paused for breath and inquiry, and then, having satisfied himself that his point had been sufficiently made, he continued:

"Of course the answer is that he knew he was going to fail.

Well, Mr. Cowperwood's reply is that he didn't know anything of the sort. He has personally testified here that it was only at the last moment before it actually happened that he either thought or knew of such an occurrence. Why, then, this alleged refusal to let him have the check to which he was legally entitled?

I think I know. I think I can give a reason if you will hear me out."

Steger shifted his position and came at the jury from another intellectual angle:

"It was simply because Mr. George W. Stener at that time, owing to a recent notable fire and a panic, imagined for some reason--perhaps because Mr. Cowperwood cautioned him not to become frightened over local developments generally--that Mr. Cowperwood was going to close his doors; and having considerable money on deposit with him at a low rate of interest, Mr. Stener decided that Mr. Cowperwood must not have any more money--not even the money that was actually due him for services rendered, and that had nothing whatsoever to do with the money loaned him by Mr. Stener at two and one-half per cent. Now isn't that a ridiculous situation? But it was because Mr. George W. Stener was filled with his own fears, based on a fire and a panic which had absolutely nothing to do with Mr. Cowperwood's solvency in the beginning that he decided not to let Frank A. Cowperwood have the money that was actually due him, because he, Stener, was criminally using the city's money to further his own private interests (through Mr. Cowperwood as a broker), and in danger of being exposed and possibly punished. Now where, I ask you, does the good sense of that decision come in? Is it apparent to you, gentlemen? Was Mr. Cowperwood still an agent for the city at the time he bought the loan certificates as here testified?

He certainly was. If so, was he entitled to that money? Who is going to stand up here and deny it? Where is the question then, as to his right or his honesty in this matter? How does it come in here at all? I can tell you. It sprang solely from one source and from nowhere else, and that is the desire of the politicians of this city to find a scapegoat for the Republican party.

同类推荐
  • Men of Iron

    Men of Iron

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • On the Parts of Animals

    On the Parts of Animals

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Hunting Sketches

    Hunting Sketches

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 鸥鹭忘机

    鸥鹭忘机

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 牛羊日历

    牛羊日历

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 一世倾城,妖娆皇后

    一世倾城,妖娆皇后

    诺大的婚房空荡荡的,一片嫣红单薄级,床边有一个人,一身赤司红的嫁衣是绯霞轩的第一绣娘所制,精致的苏绣盖头点缀数颗鲛人泪,盖头下一座凤冠。一抹明黄踉踉跄跄进入……
  • 锦绣江湖

    锦绣江湖

    她自小遭亲人遗弃,被骗入勾栏之地,后凭天赋被师父看中,收为棋子,从此过上必须靠自己挣扎而生存的刀风血雨黑暗日子。他名门之后,曾遭灭门之祸。幸存之后十年生活在仇人的监视下伪装无辜,极力游走于仇人不放心的一次次陷阱中,伺机设计掀开仇人的真面目,报仇及揭发武林中潜藏的一场阴谋。她与他,因江湖中一场各方争取权势的阴谋而结识,各怀目的利用对方——他为了救人和摆脱仇人的监视;而她为了能在师父手中获得权力和财富而去做卧底,更想将他变为自己可使唤的傀儡。两人明相忌,暗相惜,一路互相扶持由感激到萌生爱意。在对抗仇敌的路上,斗智斗力,几许分分合合,最终两人是愿得白首不相离,有情人终成眷属;还是更长梧桐听夜雨,落花各自独飘零……
  • 元之武

    元之武

    杜斐所在的这片大陆名叫——元素大陆。是一片广阔无边的超级陆地,陆地上物质及其丰富,从整个元素大陆的发展史来看,大陆上的人们都离不开一种东西——元素,而元素又分为基本元素和特异元素,基本元素分别是:金木水火土风雷,而能够操纵这些元素的人便称之为——控元师……
  • 末世修罗场

    末世修罗场

    末世降临,丧尸爆发,世界游戏化。在这里,积分变成了通用货币。“威灵顿牛排,售价60积分一块。”“82年拉菲,售价800积分一瓶。”......“有钱真好!”坐在足以抵挡原子弹冲击力的S级基地里,陈松轻泯一口红酒,举起了刀叉。
  • 为爱拯救

    为爱拯救

    她说,什么光明和黑暗,不就是白天和夜晚吗?二者的交界叫黄昏——那是一天里最美丽的时刻。是她天使般的笑容拯救了他黑暗冰冷的心。纵然是城市的英雄,纵然接受万千追捧,他爱的也只有她一个,只她要开心,他愿付尽平生所能。但是,有一天,她竟然残忍而颤抖的对他说了一句话:“替我活下去”。(感谢亲们,希望大家帮忙宣传。喜欢请收藏哦)。
  • 盲人智破私盐案

    盲人智破私盐案

    作品题材丰富,写作手法多样。里面有令人欲罢不能的悬疑,有叫人瞠目结舌的惊险,有抽丝剥茧般的探案侦破……作者将那些精彩故事娓娓道来,读者一定会在阅读的过程中渐人佳境,与故事中的主人公产生共鸣;当您掩卷深思时,方能领悟到故事艺术的魅力所在。它的可读性和趣味性,都能使你得到教益和快乐。
  • 步天涯传奇

    步天涯传奇

    江湖风云人物步天涯,一生追求自由逍遥,练就一身好轻功,使得一手好剑法。步天涯游历四方,东西南北都有他的朋友,但不管是那个方向,都有邪教为恶,邪教联合在一起……于是,步天涯被卷入了各种阴谋之中,于东、西、南、北各大邪教展开了斗智斗勇的厮杀争斗……
  • 极道华校

    极道华校

    一少年横穿都市,以极普通的方式登场。能够进入到一所贵族学校,少年的身份又是什么?全身上下看似普通,却暗藏着玄机。黑道的帮派,闻其名却害怕不已。官场的官员们听了此人名字,却又是害怕。黑白两道不敢动他一根毫毛。少年来到都市,只为寻求他的新生活,但现实事情往往是玩弄人的。各种各样的美女也随着他的到来,芳心被夺,个个争风吃醋。少年到底有何能力?请关注本书!
  • Easy的Love

    Easy的Love

    讲述艺姿为了自己的梦想,冒险抛弃了家长们所期望的那份安定的工作,去学习舞蹈。结果真的…之后与勒夫的相遇后,并没有擦出爱的火花,但是…
  • 暗黑末时代

    暗黑末时代

    尸行大地,末日降临。行善如登,从恶如崩。一个关乎生存的黑暗问答题行尸噬肉,人性诛心当林阳再回末世起点时,他是黑暗中最亮的星辰!而你,也准备好了吗?