The Fulcrum at Number Eleven Wall Street
The ink had not yet dried on the third ledger when the trouble began, though Augustus Sterling could not have known it then. He sat in his walnut-paneled office on the fourth floor of the Sterling Steel & Rail Building at Number Eleven Wall Street, the gas lamps hissing softly against the February dark, and he was adding columns of figures that represented the largest railroad consolidation in...
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