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Gem Trader
completed a very pretty little deal for my firm, for the copper on analysis bore out the legend which had been current for many decades, to the effect that the gold in these roofs would mint into bushels of ducats.
Thus ended, but for one incident which I will mention later, my first holiday, a busman's holiday.
For two more years did I remain with the metal mer­chants, during which time I saw much that gave me furi­ously to think. Being in such a big way of business, it followed that we were on the supplies list of every Gov­ernment and municipal department. Not a day passed but some public body had requirements big or small which the firm was asked to fill. The smaller dealers could not hope to compete with us, for apart from all else we were too adept at greasing the itching palms of the officials in any sort of authority to allow anyone else a look in. Anyone, that is, beyond the select ring of firms which arranged prices.
When the Kaiserl. und Königl. Kriegs oder Marine Min­isterium (Imperial and Royal War Office or Admiralty) invited sealed tenders by a fixed date, the heads of the invited firms met in secret conclave and not only fixed the prices the Government would have to pay, but also apportioned to each supplying firm its share of the plun­der. Not content with this, some firms out-rogued the others. Righteously refusing to enter the ring, they would send in their tenders in proper form, but leave blanks for the price, to be filled in later by the accommodating pre­siding official after he had opened all the other tenders in the presence of the members of the supplies commission.