The Tellers Tale a Banking Story for Bankers a Law Story for Lawyers a Love
The Tellers Tale a Banking Story for Bankers a Law Story for Lawyers a Love
Phil a Philip Augustus Rush
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CHAPTER XXII ARTHUR'S STORY Continued A Tangled Web ON July 1 4th, fifteen months after the law was put into operation, Albert was absent from his accustomed place at the teller's wicket, the word coming that he was confined to his room with a chill. I took his place, and, as it was the dull season, easily performed his duties and my own. I called to see him the follow- ing evening, and the next, and so on to the end of the week. He was despondent from the first, and more so on the seventh day,... when Dr. Baird pronounced his case typhoid fever. His severe illness from the start, and sad death, are fresh in the minds of us all ; but sadder to me, by far, ii 161 162 The Teller's Tale than to any other person on earth, for the reasons I am about to give. When I entered his room two days be- fore his case became hopeless, he said to his mother, after greeting me, "Go, my dear, and rest a little, while Arthur sits by my side and tells me the news. "Arthur, " said he, when we were quite alone, "I have a great secret lying on my heart, which must be known to you alone.
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