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1  The Company did not pay for it.
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2  I had no difficulty in finding the Company's offices.
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3  I ventured to hint that the Company was run for profit.
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4  Then I remembered there was a big concern, a Company for trade on that river.
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5  I must say it was paid with a regularity worthy of a large and honorable trading company.
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6  It appears the Company had received news that one of their captains had been killed in a scuffle with the natives.
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7  'There's your Company's station,' said the Swede, pointing to three wooden barrack-like structures on the rocky slope.
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8  As we sat over our vermouths he glorified the Company's business, and by-and-by I expressed casually my surprise at him not going out there.
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9  I shook hands with this miracle, and I learned he was the Company's chief accountant, and that all the bookkeeping was done at this station.
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10  Then he began again, assuring me Mr. Kurtz was the best agent he had, an exceptional man, of the greatest importance to the Company; therefore I could understand his anxiety.
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