The book The Banker in Literature was written by author Brigham, Johnson, 1846-1936 Here you can read free online of The Banker in Literature book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Banker in Literature a good or bad book?
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He finds the banker in his home, bowed with grief and de- jection. He asks and is given the broken-spirited man's confidence, relieved to find the bank sol- vent, though seriously crippled and with almost no funds to meet the demand. The gentry are impatiently waiting the banker and the foremost men in the crowd are hammer- ing at the front door of the bank. Halifax writes a notice, and he and Jessop sign it, assur- ing the crowd that the bank will reopen without fail at one o'clock. John rides... over to Coltham and returns on time, with a great ugly, grimy can- vas bag full of gold. Many who have been scram- bling to reach the counter, put their notes back into their pockets and walk out. Others, chiefly women, get their notes cashed, picking up the gold with trembling hands. A few who came to close accounts change their minds, and even make deposits. The run is over. Digitized by Google IX A MEREDITH CREATION GEORGE MEREDITH, in "Rhoda Flem- ing," tells an uncanny story of an old and trusted confidential clerk, in Boyne's Bank, London, whose imagination plays sad hav- oc with his reason.
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