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The approach to the offices of Girdlestone and Co. was not a very dignified one, nor would the uninitiated who traversed it form any conception of the commercial prosperity of the firm in question. Close to the corner of a broad and busy street, within a couple of hundred yards of Fenchurch Street Station, a narrow doorway opens into a long whitewashed passage. On one side of this is a brass plate with the inscription "Girdlestone and Co., African Merchants," and above it a curious hieroglyphic supposed to represent a human hand in the act of pointing. Following the guidance of this somewhat ghostly emblem, the wayfarer finds himself in a small square yard surrounded by doors, upon one of which the name of the firm reappears in large white letters, with the word "Push" printed beneath it. If he follows this laconic invitation he will make his way into a long, low apartment, which is the counting-house of the African traders. CHAPTER I. — MR. JOHN HARSTON KEEPS AN APPOINTMENT.
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"My daughter will have forty thousand pounds. But it is so tied up that she can neither touch it herself nor enable any one else to do so until she is of age. She has no friends, John, and no relations, save only my cousin, Dr. George Dimsdale. Never was a girl left more lonely and unprotected. Take her, I beg of you, and bring her up under your own eye. Treat her as though she were your child. Guard her above all from those who would wreck her young life in order to share her fortune. Do this, old friend, and make me happy on my deathbed.¡° CHAPTER I. — MR. JOHN HARSTON KEEPS AN APPOINTMENT.
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What became of Ezra Girdlestone was never known. Some years after Tom heard from a commercial traveller of a melancholy, broken man who haunted the low betting-houses of San Francisco, and who met his death eventually in some drunken fracas. There was much about this desperado which tallied with the description of young Girdlestone, but nothing certain was ever known about the matter. CHAPTER L. — WINDS UP THE THREAD AND TIES TWO KNOTS AT THE END.
°Åµé½ºÅæÀÌ ¾ø´Â °Åµé½ºÅæÀÇ È¸»ç(The Firm of Girdlestone)´Â?! : °Åµé½ºÅæ ºÎÀÚ°¡ »ç¶óÁ³À½¿¡µµ ºÒ±¸Çϰí, ÀǿܷÎ(?!) °Åµé½ºÅæÀÇ È¸»ç(The Firm of Girdlestone) Girdlestone and Co´Â Dr. George Dimsdale°ú John GilrayÀÇ ¼ö¿ÏÀ¸·Î Àç°ÇÇÏ¿´½À´Ï´Ù. ÀÌÈÄ ¿µ±¹ ÃÖ°íÀÇ ¹«¿ªÈ¸»ç Áß Çϳª·Î ¹øÃ¢ÇÏ°Ô µË´Ï´Ù. °Åµé½ºÅæÀÌ ¾ø´Â °Åµé½ºÅæÀÇ È¸»ç(The Firm of Girdlestone)¶ó´Ï ¾ÆÀÌ·¯´ÏÇϳ׿ä.
The liabilities of the firm of Girdlestone proved to be less serious than was at first imagined. After the catastrophe which had befallen the founder of the business, there was almost a panic in Fenchurch Street, but on examination it proved that though the books had been deliberately falsified for some time, yet trade had been so brisk of late that, with a little help, the firm could continue to exist. Dimsdale threw all his money and his energy into the matter, and took Gilray into partnership, which proved to be an excellent thing for both of them. The firm of Dimsdale and Gilray is now among the most successful and popular of all the English firms connected with the African trade. Of their captains there is none upon whom they place greater reliance than upon McPherson, whose boat was providentially saved from the danger which destroyed his former captain and his employer. CHAPTER L. — WINDS UP THE THREAD AND TIES TWO KNOTS AT THE END.
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