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  • Eppner had done some better with a wider margin, but all told I had added but three thousand one hundred shares to my list.

    Blindfolded Earle Ashley Walcott 1895

  • Bockstein and Eppner were together, evidently consulting over the business to be done.

    Blindfolded Earle Ashley Walcott 1895

  • Eppner failed to smile, and could think of nothing to say.

    Blindfolded Earle Ashley Walcott 1895

  • Wallbridge and Eppner made a dive at once for a yelling broker, and a cold chill ran down my back.

    Blindfolded Earle Ashley Walcott 1895

  • At this Eppner gave a blast like a cornet, and, waving his arms frantically, plunged into a small-sized riot.

    Blindfolded Earle Ashley Walcott 1895

  • But I put a bold face on it, gave a check for the figure that Eppner named, and rose.

    Blindfolded Earle Ashley Walcott 1895

  • "Wilton," said Eppner, assisting his partner in his high, dry voice, with cold civility.

    Blindfolded Earle Ashley Walcott 1895

  • At Wallbridge's onset I saw Lattimer and Eppner make a dive for him and then separate, following other shouting, screaming madmen who pirouetted about the floor and tried to save themselves from a mobbing.

    Blindfolded Earle Ashley Walcott 1895

  • Knapp's suggestion I arranged to do my business through three brokers, and added Lattimer and Hobart to Wallbridge, and Bockstein and Eppner.

    Blindfolded Earle Ashley Walcott 1895

  • At this I signaled to Wallbridge, and with another bellow he started an opposition riot on the other side of the room from Eppner, and fed

    Blindfolded Earle Ashley Walcott 1895

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