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I'm thecashier that was mixed up in the Cloverdale bank affair. And, as I say, ifJane Aydelot had let things alone Tank Shirley and I could have pulled outhonorably, but, womanlike, because she had a lot of bank stock and was thebiggest loser of anybody, in her own mind, she pushed things where a manwould not have noticed or kept still, and she kept pushing year afteryear. Damn a woman, anyhow! All I could do at last was to commit suicide. Tank planned it. It saved me and helped Tank. You see, ...Miss Jane had aline around his neck, too. She was the only one who really saw me go downand she spread the report that I'd committed suicide on account of thebank failure. So, gentlemen, I'm really drowned in Clover Creek rightabove where the railroad grade that cuts the Aydelot farm reaches thewater. " Darley Champers wondered why Thomas Smith was so particular in hisdescription. "I've known Jim Shirley all my life. He was as bad a boy as ever leftCloverdale, Ohio, under a cloud. Got into trouble over some girl, Ibelieve, finally.
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