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The Mystery of Monastery Farm

Chapter 7 MICE AND MEN GANG AFT A-GLEY

Word Count: 1046    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

there any elation in his feelings when, upon his arrival at the bank, the cashier handed him a check for three thousand pounds, as a reward for the restoration of the fifty thousan

happened again. Was it another robbery? But no, the atmosphere was different. Mr. Bone presented the case in a nutshell: A p

ONE, Cashier,

sum of fifty thousand pounds, which is one third of the amount borrowed from you a li

ently, ANDRE

d is now in the vault. Permit me to congratulate the Board

ndrew Courtenay is?" as

lent, "I presume not. It is not vital, howev

ng the fifty thousand pounds, and it was resolved that in each c

is last undertaking could hardly be called a success. He had spent four hundred dollars in recovering one third of the stolen money, and had suffered the thief to outgeneral him. He concluded that he was stupid. Why had he not arrested him while he had a chance? But he had allowed Thurston to put him to sleep, and then possess

gain after your trip. I understand that the bank people honored you with a vote of

restling his study, because they were his delight. Every man in the service respected his prowess. They all knew that Nick had never been out-classed in athletic sports. Yet, better than any or all of these qualifications, were his character and disposition. He was the so

to congratulate you on your successful trip and to welcome you

ciated, were not entirely acceptable, and he went on to say: "Job, there was not a man

s well as for the ends accomplished. And although he had not succeeded in capturing the thief, he ha

rought sunshine with him everywhere, even when engaged in the most serious work of his profession. He was the hardest man in the department to comprehe

. Let me see-Thurston, McLaren, and Blair. There is only one left. Is there no way to find out which it is? Tw

ird one if you could c

McLaren, but since I believe he is one of the men forgiven-having given up the mo

ends met again during which interval one of

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“From the book:On the eleventh day of April, 18 -, the officers of the Bank of England were greatly excited on receiving notice of a special meeting called for that night at ten o'clock, an unusual hour, and indicating, surely, something of great importance. Promptly at the hour appointed fifteen directors occupied their usual places in the council chamber. There were also present two paying tellers, which was not usual. Besides these two bank clerks was observed Major Andrews, the well-known chief of the Bow Street detective service, and by his side sat two of his assistants. As yet, there were only five persons present who knew the cause of this meeting - the president, cashier, and the chief and his assistants. No time was permitted to waste. The president of the bank in a few nervous words asked the cashier to state the object of the call. Mr. Bone at once stated that there were strong indications that a robbery of the bank had been perpetrated; that a large amount of currency had been abstracted from the paying teller's room. Hence this sudden call for consultation; this, also, accounted for the unusual presence of Chief Andrews and his colleagues. He then called on Mr. Roe, the senior paying teller, to make a statement of what he knew of the matter.”
1 Chapter 1 A GREAT BANK ROBBERY2 Chapter 2 MONASTERY FARM3 Chapter 3 THE PROMOTION4 Chapter 4 SLOW CONVALESCENCE5 Chapter 5 A CLUE6 Chapter 6 OUT HERODING HEROD7 Chapter 7 MICE AND MEN GANG AFT A-GLEY 8 Chapter 8 FURTHER DIAGNOSIS9 Chapter 9 HOME BANKING-A FAILURE10 Chapter 10 ALMOST A TRAGEDY11 Chapter 11 AN HYPOTHETICAL CASE12 Chapter 12 THE PRODIGAL'S RETURN13 Chapter 13 THE NEW LIFE14 Chapter 14 AN UNDREAMED OF PROMOTION15 Chapter 15 TEN YEARS LATER16 Chapter 16 THE FAREWELL COMMENCEMENT