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CHAPTER XXXI. A DAY OF SURPRISES.
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The bookkeeper looked amazed.
He turned to Felix.
"Was this package given you at the bank?" he asked.
"Yes," answered Felix.
"I don't understand it. Do you think they suspected anything?" he continued, turning to Ralston.
"What could they suspect?" growled1 Dick. "It's a pretty trick for a respectable bank to play on a customer."
"Was all the money bogus?" asked Mullins.
"Here are a hundred dollars in good bills."
"Have you opened any of the other packages?"
"No, but I will."
The gambler tore off a little of the outer paper from the five-hundred-dollar and two-hundred-dollar packages, only to discover that their contents were no more valuable than those of the first bundle.
"I'd like to know what all this means," said Ralston. "Is it a trick of yours?" he demanded, looking suspiciously at Mullins.
"No. On my honor, no. It is very puzzling. They must have made a mistake at the bank."
"Send the boy back."
"It won't do. He has already reported that he has been robbed. It's—it's very awkward."
"You must do something," said Dick Ralston, harshly. "I'm not going to be swindled in this way."
It was at this point that the office door was heard to open. Mr. Sharpleigh entered and fixed2 his glance on Ralston.
"Mr. Mullins," he said, "you wish to know who robbed your office boy of the money he drew from the bank?"
"There he stands!" answered Sharpleigh, calmly, pointing to Ralston.
"It's a—lie!" exclaimed the gambler, but he turned pale.
"I saw the robbery with my own eyes." went on the detective, "and——" he turned his eyes to the door, which opened to admit a stalwart policeman.
"Arrest that man!" said the detective. "He lay in wait for the office boy, and on his return from the bank robbed him of a large sum of money which he had just
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