10/16 Then he added, with rather more cheerfulness: "But you never can tell with a jury." "No; that's true," said Mr.Flexen quickly. "I'm sure we're very much obliged to you for showing us the letter." There was nothing more to be done at the bank, and having again thanked Mr.Harrison, they took their leave of him. He showed no great cordiality in his leave-taking, he was looking at the matter from the point of view of the bank. The bank preferred to detect forgeries itself--in time. The sooner that young scoundrel is in gaol the better I shall feel," said Mr.Carrington. |