"Yes." "Are these the copies or the originals?" "I have the originals." "How much do you want for them?" "One hundred thousand francs." "You are crazy," said Daspry. "Why, the major gave you only twenty thousand, and that was like money thrown into the sea, as the boat was a failure at the preliminary trials." "They didn't understand the plans." "The plans are not complete." "Then, why do you ask me for them?" "Because I want them. I offer you five thousand francs—not a sou more." "Ten thousand. Not a sou less." "Agreed," said Daspry, who now turned to Mon. Andermatt, and said: "Monsieur will kindly sign a check for the amount." "But….I haven't got―" "Your check–book? Here it is." Astounded, Mon. Andermatt examined the check–book that Daspry handed to him. "It is mine," he