"I will, sir;" and I turned to go.
"Stop a minute, young man. What's your name?" interposed the senior.
"Philip, sir."
"Do you keep the books now, Mr. Philips?"
My dignified uncle did not even know my name, and had made a mistake which I did not think it necessary to correct, since he took so little interest in the matter.
"I do most of the work now, sir, on them," I replied.
"Have you any list of debts due the concern?"
"No, sir: there is none at the counting-room."
"It seems to me that proper attention is not given to the matter of credits and collections. We should have a much larger balance in the bank."
"Shall I tell Mr. Whippleton you wish to see him?" I replied, edging towards the door.