In all the lurid commercial history of his country there had been no figure that had so imposed itself upon the mind of the trading world. He had a niche apart in its temples. Financial giants, strong to direct and augment the forces of capital, and taking an approved toll in millions for t heir labour, had existed before; but in the case of Manderson there had been this singularity, that a pale halo of piratical romance, a thing especially dear to the hearts of his countrymen, had remained incongruously about his head through the years when he stood in every eye as the unquestioned guardian of stability, the stamper-out of manipulated crises, the foe of the raiding chieftains that infest the borders of Wall Street.
@They say that "Nanook" means the king of ice. AThere are a lot of stories of Nanook in Eskimo culture. BHere is one of them. CIn story, Nanook speaks to humans. DAll living things are part of the great Mother Earth. EWhen you pray for my life, FYou become Nanook,and Nanook becomes you. GOne day you will meet me in the ice world. HMaybe either of us is killed. ILives are born again. JEskimos and polar bears can communicate with each other. KThey live together in the cycle of life and death.