“That’s right. Very much indeed depends on the cashier.”
“He is a most useful and reliable man.”
“Your business appears to be growing, from what I have heard.”
“Very fast indeed, Sir. Why, Sir, in another year I expect to control
this whole county financially. There is no reason why I shouldn’t. Every
one of my moves is successful.”
“That is right. The true mode of success in a business like yours is
boldness. That is the secret of my success. Perhaps you are not aware,”
continued Mr. Smithers, in a confidential tone, “that I began with very
little. A few thousands of pounds formed my capital. But my motto was
boldness, and now I am worth I will not say how many millions. If you
want to make money fast you must be bold.”
“Did you make your money by banking?” asked Potts, eagerly.
“No. Much of it was made in that way, but I have embarked in all kinds
of enterprises; foreign loans, railway scrip, and ventures in stock of
all sorts. I have lost millions, but I have made ten times more than
ever I lost. If you want to make money, you must go on the same plan.”
“Well, I’m sure,” said Potts, “I’m bold enough. I’m enlarging my
business every day in all directions.”
“That’s right.”
“I control the county now, and hope in another year to do so in a
different way.”
“How so?”
“I’m thinking of setting up for Parliament--”
“An excellent idea, if it will not injure the business.”
“Oh, it will not hurt it at all. Philips can manage it all under my
directions. Besides, I don’t mind telling a friend like you that this is
the dream of my life.”
“A very laudable aim, no doubt, to those who have a genius for
statesmanship. But that is a thing which is altogether out of my line.
I keep to business. And now, as my time is limited, I must not stay
longer. I will only add that my impressions are favorable about your
bank, and you may rely upon us to any extent to co-operate with you in
any sound enterprise. Go on and enlarge your business, and draw on
us for what you want as before. If I were you I would embark all my
available means in this bank.”
“Well, I’m gradually coming to that, I think,” said Potts.
“Then, when you get large deposits, as you must expect, that will give
you additional capital to work on. The best way when you have a bank is
to use your cash in speculating in stocks. Have you tried that yet?”
“Yes, but not much.”
“If you wish any thing of that kind done we will do it for you.”
“But I don’t know what are the best investments.”
“Oh, that is very easily found out. But if you can’t learn, we will let
you know. The Mexican Loan just now is the most promising. Some of
the California companies are working quietly, and getting enormous
dividends.”
“California?” said Potts; “that ought to pay.”
“Oh, there’s nothing like it. I cleared nearly half a million in a few
months.”
“A few months!” cried Potts, opening his eyes.
“Yes, we have agents who keep us well up; and so, you know, we are able
to speculate to the best advantage.”