The Mystery of Monastery Farm by H. R. Naylor
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have so large an amount of currency upon your side table?"
"No, sir," replied the teller, "but I had been notified that a large draft would be presented today, and this package came nearest to the amount spoken of; consequently, I selected and brought it to my table out of the vault to be in readiness to pay the draft when presented." "You say you had been notified that a large draft would be presented. May I ask who notified you?" "The cashier told me this morning when we were getting ready to open," was the prompt reply. "Mr. Roe, when did you last see this money?" "This morning about a quarter after nine, when it was placed upon my table; I counted the notes." "Mr. Roe, do you feel free to tell the Board the name of the party who was expected to draw on you for this large amount?" The teller's head dropped somewhat, and after a slight hesitation he replied: "Major, I cannot do this in accordance with the rules of the bank." "Ah! that is all right, Mr. Roe; I forgot your rules. We can get at this in some other way. Mr. Roe, will you tell us if you did cash the large draft today which you say the cashier had indicated?" "Yes, sir. I cashed a draft for one hundred and thirty-eight |
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