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CHAPTER 28. THE TRAIN ROBBERY.
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When Grit1 had delivered the bonds at the bank, a great load seemed to be lifted from his shoulders. Especially after he had been robbed on the train, he realized the degree of risk and responsibility involved in the custody2 of so valuable a packet.
The officials at the bank seemed surprised at the youth of the messenger, but Grit felt at liberty to explain why he was selected as a substitute for the regular messenger.
Leaving our hero for a time, we go back to Chester to speak of other characters in our story.
Ephraim Carver, the bank messenger, went to the bank at the hour of opening to receive the package of bonds which he expected to convey to Boston. He had no suspicion that his negotiations3 of a previous evening had been overheard and reported to the president. He felt somewhat nervous, it is true, for he[Pg 206] felt that a few hours would make him a rich man. Then the risk involved, though he did not consider it to be great, was yet sufficient to excite him.
He was admitted into the president's room, as usual.
Mr. Graves was already in his office, but his manner was his ordinary one, and the messenger did not dream that the quiet official read him through and through and understood him thoroughly4.
"You know, I suppose, Mr. Carver," said President Graves, "that you are to go to Boston by the next train."
"Yes, sir."
"The packet you will carry is of unusual value, and requires an unusual degree of care and caution."
"Yes, sir."
"It contains thirty thousand dollars in government bonds," said the president, laying his hand on the prepared packet, which was in the usual form. "That is a fortune in itself," he added, closely scrutinizing5 the face of the messenger. He thought he detected a transient gleam of exultation6 in the eyes of the bank messenger.
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