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CHAPTER IV.Peter Laughlin & Co.
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The partnership1 which Cowperwood eventually made with an old-time Board of Trade operator, Peter Laughlin, was eminently2 to his satisfaction. Laughlin was a tall, gaunt speculator who had spent most of his living days in Chicago, having come there as a boy from western Missouri. He was a typical Chicago Board of Trade operator of the old school, having an Andrew Jacksonish countenance3, and a Henry Clay—Davy Crockett—“Long John” Wentworth build of body.
Cowperwood from his youth up had had a curious interest in quaint4 characters, and he was interesting to them; they “took” to him. He could, if he chose to take the trouble, fit himself in with the odd psychology5 of almost any individual. In his early peregrinations in La Salle Street he inquired after clever traders on ’change, and then gave them one small commission after another in order to get acquainted. Thus he stumbled one morning on old Peter Laughlin, wheat and corn trader, who had an office in La Salle Street near Madison, and who did a modest business gambling6 for himself and others in grain and Eastern railway shares. Laughlin was a shrewd, canny7 American, originally, perhaps, of Scotch8 extraction, who had all the traditional American blemishes9 of uncouthness10, tobacco-chewing, profanity, and other small vices11. Cowperwood could tell from looking at him that he must have a fund of information concerning every current Chicagoan of importance, and this fact alone was certain to be of value. Then the old man was direct, plain-spoken, simple-appearing, and wholly unpretentious—qualities which Cowperwood deemed
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gambling
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