The men of business are apt to name their firm, when they introduce themselves to you. "My name is Norval, Sir,—Norval, Grampian, & Company. I suppose you know the firm." "We do not, indeed; but we murmur, in return, that we have an Uncle or a Cousin in business, who may, very likely, know it. "What is your Uncle's firm?" will be the next question. "Philpots Brothers." "Excellent people,—we have often done business with them. Happy to make your acquaintance, Sir." And so, the first preliminaries being established, and each party assured of the other's solvency, we glide easily into a relation
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