hasaskedifthereisnootherwineinthehouse;hasbeeninformedthatthereissome"sourishforeignstuffthatnobodyeverdrinks";hascalledforabottleofit;hasfounditBurgundy,suchasallFrancecannotnowproduce,hascunninglykepthisowncounselwiththewidowedlandlady,andhasboughtthewholestockfor"anoldsong。"SometimesheknowstheproprietorofafamoustaverninLondon,andherecommendshisoneortwoparticularfriends,thenexttimetheyarepassingthatway,togoinanddine,andgivehiscomplimentstothelandlord,andaskforabottleofthebrownsherry,withthelightblue——asdistinguishedfromthedarkblue——seal。Thousandsofpeopledinethereeveryyear,andthinktheyhavegotthefamoussherrywhentheygetthedarkblueseal;buttherealwine,thefamouswine,isthelightblueseal,andnobodyinEnglandknowsitbutthelandlordandhisfriends。Inallthesewine—conversations,whatevervarietytheremaybeinthevariousexperiencesrelated,oneoftwogreatfirstprinciplesisinvariablyassumedbyeachspeakerinsuccession。Eitherheknowsmoreaboutitthananyoneelse,orhehasgotbetterwineofhisowneventhantheexcellentwineheisnowdrinking。Mencangettogethersometimeswithouttalkingofwomen,withouttalkingofhorses,withouttalkingofpolitics,buttheycannotassembletoeatamealtogetherwithouttalkingofwine,andtheycannottalkofwinewithoutassumingtoeachoneofthemselvesanabsoluteinfallibilityinconnectionwiththatsinglesubjectwhichtheywouldshrinkfromassertinginrelationtoanyothertopicunderthesun。
  Howlongtheinevitablewine—talklastedontheparticularsocialoccasionofwhichIamnowwritingismorethanIcanundertaketosay。Ihadheardsomanyotherconversationsofthesamesortatsomanyothertablesthatmyattentionwanderedawaywearily,andIbegantoforgetallaboutthedulllittledinner—partyandthebadly—assortedcompanyofguestsofwhomIformedone。HowlongIremainedinthisnotover—courteousconditionofmentaloblivionismorethanIcantell;butwhenmyattentionwasrecalled,induecourseoftime,tothelittleworldaroundme,I
  foundthatthegoodwinehadbeguntodoitsgoodoffice。
  Thestreamoftalkoneithersideofthehost’schairwasnowbeginningtoflowcheerfullyandcontinuously;thewine—conversationhadwornitselfout;andoneoftheelderguests——Mr。Wendell——wasoccupiedintellingtheotherguest——Mr。
  Trowbridge——ofasmallfraudwhichhadlatelybeencommittedonhimbyaclerkinhisemployment。ThefirstpartofthestoryI
  missedaltogether。Thelastpart,whichalonecaughtmyattention,followedthecareeroftheclerktothedockoftheOldBailey。
  "So,asIwastellingyou,"continuedMr。Wendell,"Imadeupmymindtoprosecute,andIdidprosecute。Thoughtlesspeopleblamedmeforsendingtheyoungmantoprison,andsaidImightjustaswellhaveforgivenhim,seeingthatthetriflingsumofmoneyI
  hadlostbyhisbreachoftrustwasbarelyasmuchastenpounds。
  Ofcourse,personallyspeaking,Iwouldmuchrathernothavegoneintocourt;butIconsideredthatmydutytosocietyingeneral,andtomybrothermerchantsinparticular,absolutelycompelledmetoprosecuteforthesakeofexample。Iactedonthatprinciple,andIdon’tregretthatIdidso。Thecircumstancesunderwhichthemanrobbedmewereparticularlydisgraceful。Hewasahardenedreprobate,sir,ifevertherewasoneyet;andI
  believe,inmyconscience,thathewantednothingbuttheopportunitytobeasgreatavillainasFauntleroyhimself。"
  AtthemomentwhenMr。WendellpersonifiedhisideaofconsummatevillainybyquotingtheexampleofFauntleroy,Isawtheothermiddle—agedgentleman——Mr。Trowbridge——coloruponasudden,andbegintofidgetinhischair。
  "Thenexttimeyouwanttoproduceaninstanceofavillain,sir,"saidMr。Trowbridge,"IwishyoucouldcontrivetoquotesomeotherexamplethanFauntleroy。"
  Mr。Wendellnaturallyenoughlookedexcessivelyastonishedwhenheheardthesewords,whichwereveryfirmlyand,atthesametime,verypolitelyaddressedtohim。
  "MayIinquirewhyyouobjecttomyexample?"heasked。
  "Iobjecttoit,sir,"saidMr。Trowbridge,"becauseitmakesmeveryuncomfortabletohearFauntleroycalledavillain。"
  "Goodheavensabove!"exclaimedMr。Wendell,utterlybewildered。
  "Uncomfortable!——you,amercantilemanlikemyself——you,whosecharacterstandssohigheverywhere——youuncomfortablewhenyouhearamanwhowashangedforforgerycalledavillain!Inthenameofwonder,why?"
  "Because,"answeredMr。Trowbridge,withperfectcomposure,"Fauntleroywasafriendofmine。"
  "Excuseme,mydearsir,"retortedMr。Wendell,inaspolishedatoneofsarcasmashecouldcommand;"butofallthefriendswhomyouhavemadeinthecourseofyourusefulandhonorablecareer,Ishouldhavethoughtthefriendyouhavejustmentionedwouldhavebeentheverylasttowhomyouwerelikelytoreferinrespectablesociety,atleastbyname。"
  "Fauntleroycommittedanunpardonablecrime,anddiedadisgracefuldeath,"saidMr。Trowbridge。"But,forallthat,Fauntleroywasafriendofmine,andinthatcharacterIshallalwaysacknowledgehimboldlytomydyingday。Ihaveatendernessforhismemory,thoughheviolatedasacredtrust,anddiedforitonthegallows。Don’tlookshocked,Mr。Wendell。I
  willtellyou,andourotherfriendshere,iftheywillletme,whyIfeelthattenderness,whichlookssostrangeandsodiscreditableinyoureyes。Itisratheracuriousanecdote,sir,andhasaninterest,Ithink,forallobserversofhumannaturequiteapartfromitsconnectionwiththeunhappymanofwhomwehavebeentalking。Youyounggentlemen,"continuedMr。
  Trowbridge,addressinghimselftousjuniors,"haveheardofFauntleroy,thoughhesinnedandsuffered,andshockedallEnglandlongbeforeyourtime?"
  Weansweredthatwehadcertainlyheardofhimasoneofthefamouscriminalsofhisday。WeknewthathehadbeenapartnerinagreatLondonbanking—house;thathehadnotledaveryvirtuouslife;thathehadpossessedhimself,byforgery,oftrust—moneyswhichhewasdoublyboundtorespect;andthathehadbeenhangedforhisoffense,intheyeareighteenhundredandtwenty—four,whenthegallowswasstillsetupforothercrimesthanmurder,andwhenJackKetchwasinfashionasoneofthehard—workingreformersoftheage。
  "Verygood,"saidMr。Trowbridge。"YoubothofyouknowquiteenoughofFauntleroytobeinterestedinwhatIamgoingtotellyou。Whenthebottleshavebeenroundthetable,Iwillstartwithmystory。"
  Thebottleswentround——claretforthedegenerateyoungsters;
  portforthesterling,steady—headed,middle—agedgentlemen。Mr。
  Trowbridgesippedhiswine——meditatedalittle——sippedagain——andstartedwiththepromisedanecdoteintheseterms:
  CHAPTERII。
  WHATIamgoingtotellyou,gentlemen,happenedwhenIwasaveryyoungman,andwhenIwasjustsettingupinbusinessonmyownaccount。
  MyfatherhadbeenwellacquaintedformanyyearswithMr。
  Fauntleroy,ofthefamousLondonbankingfirmofMarsh,Stracey,Fauntleroy&Graham。Thinkingitmightbeofsomefutureservicetometomakemypositionknowntoagreatmaninthecommercialworld,myfathermentionedtohishighly—respectedfriendthatI
  wasabouttostartinbusinessformyselfinaverysmallway,andwithverylittlemoney。Mr。Fauntleroyreceivedtheintimationwithakindappearanceofinterest,andsaidthathewouldhavehiseyeonme。IexpectedfromthisthathewouldwaittoseeifIcouldkeeponmylegsatstarting,andthat,ifhefoundIsucceededprettywell,hewouldthenhelpmeforwardifitlayinhispower。Aseventsturnedout,heprovedtobeafarbetterfriendthanthat,andhesoonshowedmethatIhadverymuchunderratedtheheartyandgenerousinterestwhichhehadfeltinmywelfarefromthefirst。
  WhileIwasstillfightingwiththedifficultiesofsettingupmyoffice,andrecommendingmyselftomyconnection,andsoforth,I
  gotamessagefromMr。Fauntleroytellingmetocallonhim,atthebanking—house,thefirsttimeIwaspassingthatway。Asyoumayeasilyimagine,Icontrivedtobepassingthatwayonaparticularlyearlyoccasion,and,onpresentingmyselfatthebank,IwasshownatonceintoMr。Fauntleroy’sprivateroom。
  HewasaspleasantamantospeaktoaseverImetwith——bright,andgay,andcompanionableinhismanner——withasortofeasy,hearty,jovialbluntnessabouthimthatattractedeverybody。Theclerksalllikedhim——andthatissomethingtosayofapartnerinabanking—house,Icantellyou!
  "Well,youngTrowbridge,"sayshe,givinghispapersonthetableabriskpushawayfromhim,"soyouaregoingtosetupinbusinessforyourself,areyou?Ihaveagreatregardforyourfather,andagreatwishtoseeyousucceed。Haveyoustartedyet?No?Justonthepointofbeginning,eh?Verygood。Youwillhaveyourdifficulties,myfriend,andImeantosmoothoneofthemawayforyouattheoutset。Awordofadviceforyourprivateear——Bankwithus。"
  "Youareverykind,sir,"Ianswered,"andIshouldasknothingbetterthantoprofitbyyoursuggestion,ifIcould。Butmyexpensesareheavyatstarting,andwhentheyareallpaidIamafraidIshallhaveverylittlelefttoputbyforthefirstyear。IdoubtifIshallbeabletomustermuchmorethanthreehundredpoundsofsurpluscashintheworldafterpayingwhatI
  mustpaybeforeIsetupmyoffice,andIshouldbeashamedtotroubleyourhouse,sir,toopenanaccountforsuchatrifleasthat。"
  "Stuffandnonsense!"saysMr。Fauntleroy。"Are_you_abanker?
  Whatbusinesshaveyoutoofferanopiniononthematter?DoasI
  tellyou——leaveittome——bankwithus——anddrawforwhatyoulike。Stop!Ihaven’tdoneyet。Whenyouopentheaccount,speaktotheheadcashier。Perhapsyoumayfindhehasgotsomethingtotellyou。There!there!goaway——don’tinterruptme——good—by——Godblessyou!"
  Thatwashisway——ah!poorfellow,thatwashisway。
  IwenttotheheadcashierthenextmorningwhenIopenedmylittlemodicumofanaccount。Hehadreceivedorderstopaymydraftswithoutreferencetomybalance。Mychecks,whenIhadoverdrawn,weretobeprivatelyshowntoMr。Fauntleroy。Domanyyoungmenwhostartinbusinessfindtheirprosperoussuperiorsreadytohelptheminthatway?
  Well,Igoton——gotonveryfairlyandsteadily,beingcarefulnottoventureoutofmydepth,andnottoforgetthatsmallbeginningsmayleadintimetogreatends。Aprospectofoneofthosegreatends——great,Imean,tosuchasmalltraderasIwasatthatperiod——showeditselftomewhenIhadbeensomelittletimeinbusiness。Inplainterms,Ihadachanceofjoininginafirst—ratetransaction,whichwouldgivemeprofit,andposition,andeverythingIwanted,providedIcouldqualifymyselfforengaginginitbygettinggoodsecuritybeforehandforaverylargeamount。
  Inthisemergency,Ithoughtofmykindfriend,Mr。Fauntleroy,andwenttothebank,andsawhimoncemoreinhisprivateroom。
  Therehewasatthesametable,withthesameheapsofpapersabouthim,andthesamehearty,easywayofspeakinghismindtoyouatonce,inthefewestpossiblewords。IexplainedthebusinessIcameuponwithsomelittlehesitationandnervousness,forIwasafraidhemightthinkIwastakinganunfairadvantageofhisformerkindnesstome。WhenIhaddone,hejustnoddedhishead,snatchedupablanksheetofpaper,scribbledafewlinesonitinhisrapidway,handedthewritingtome,andpushedmeoutoftheroombythetwoshouldersbeforeIcouldsayasingleword。Ilookedatthepaperintheouteroffice。Itwasmysecurityfromthegreatbanking—houseforthewholeamount,andformore,ifmorewaswanted。
  Icouldnotexpressmygratitudethen,andIdon’tknowthatI
  candescribeitnow。Icanonlysaythatithasoutlivedthecrime,thedisgrace,andtheawfuldeathonthescaffold。Iamgrievedtospeakofthatdeathatall;butIhavenootheralternative。Thecourseofmystorymustnowleadmestraightontothelatertime,andtotheterriblediscoverywhichexposedmybenefactorandmyfriendtoallEnglandastheforgerFauntleroy。
  ImustaskyoutosupposealapseofsometimeaftertheoccurrenceoftheeventsthatIhavejustbeenrelating。Duringthisinterval,thankstothekindassistanceIhadreceivedattheoutset,mypositionasamanofbusinesshadgreatlyimproved。Imaginemenow,ifyouplease,onthehighroadtoprosperity,withgoodlargeofficesandarespectablestaffofclerks,andpicturemetoyourselvessittingaloneinmyprivateroombetweenfourandfiveo’clockonacertainSaturdayafternoon。
  Allmylettershadbeenwritten,allthepeoplewhohadappointmentswithmehadbeenreceived。Iwaslookingcarelesslyoverthenewspaper,andthinkingaboutgoinghome,whenoneofmyclerkscamein,andsaidthatastrangerwishedtoseemeimmediatelyonveryimportantbusiness。
  "Didhementionhisname?"Iinquired。
  "No,sir。"
  "Didyounotaskhimforit?"
  "Yes,sir。Andhesaidyouwouldbenonethewiserifhetoldmewhatitwas。"
  "Doeshelooklikeabegging—letterwriter?"
  "Helooksalittleshabby,sir,buthedoesn’ttalkatalllikeabegging—letterwriter。Hespokesharpanddecided,sir,andsaiditwasinyourintereststhathecame,andthatyouwoulddeeplyregretitafterwardifyourefusedtoseehim。"
  "Hesaidthat,didhe?Showhiminatonce,then。"
  Hewasshowninimmediately:amiddling—sizedman,withasharp,unwholesome—lookingface,andwithaflippant,recklessmanner,dressedinastyleofshabbysmartness,eyingmewithaboldlook,andnotsooverburdenedwithpolitenessastotroublehimselfabouttakingoffhishatwhenhecamein。Ihadneverseenhimbeforeinmylife,andIcouldnotformtheslightestconjecturefromhisappearancetoguidemetowardguessinghispositionintheworld。Hewasnotagentleman,evidently;butastofixinghiswhereaboutsintheinfinitedownwardgradationsofvagabondexistenceinLondon,thatwasamysterywhichIwastotallyincompetenttosolve。
  "IsyournameTrowbridge?"hebegan。
  "Yes,"Ianswered,drylyenough。
  "DoyoubankwithMarsh,Stracey,Fauntleroy&Graham?"
  "Whydoyouask?"
  "Answermyquestion,andyouwillknow。"
  "Verywell,I_do_bankwithMarsh,Stracey,Fauntleroy&
  Graham——andwhatthen?"
  "Drawouteveryfarthingofbalanceyouhavegotbeforethebankclosesatfiveto—day。"
  Istaredathiminspeechlessamazement。Thewords,foraninstant,absolutelypetrifiedme。
  "Stareasmuchasyoulike,"heproceeded,coolly,"ImeanwhatI
  say。Lookatyourclockthere。Intwentyminutesitwillstrikefive,andthebankwillbeshut。Drawouteveryfarthing,Itellyouagain,andlooksharpaboutit。"
  "Drawoutmymoney!"Iexclaimed,partiallyrecoveringmyself。
  "Areyouinyourrightsenses?DoyouknowthatthefirmIbankwithrepresentsoneofthefirsthousesintheworld?Whatdoyoumean——you,whoareatotalstrangertome——bytakingthisextraordinaryinterestinmyaffairs?Ifyouwantmetoactonyouradvice,whydon’tyouexplainyourself?"
  "Ihaveexplainedmyself。Actonmyadviceornot,justasyoulike。Itdoesn’tmattertome。IhavedonewhatIpromised,andthere’sanendofit。"
  Heturnedtothedoor。Theminute—handoftheclockwasgettingonfromthetwentyminutestothequarter。
  "Donewhatyoupromised?"Irepeated,gettinguptostophim。
  "Yes,"hesaid,withhishandonthelock。"Ihavegivenmymessage。Whateverhappens,rememberthat。Good—afternoon。"
  HewasgonebeforeIcouldspeakagain。
  Itriedtocallafterhim,butmyspeechsuddenlyfailedme。Itwasveryfoolish,itwasveryunaccountable,buttherewassomethingintheman’slastwordswhichhadmorethanhalffrightenedme。
  Ilookedattheclock。Theminute—handwasonthequarter。
  Myofficewasjustfarenoughfromthebanktomakeitnecessaryformetodecideontheinstant。IfIhadhadtimetothink,IamperfectlycertainthatIshouldnothaveprofitedbytheextraordinarywarningthathadjustbeenaddressedtome。Thesuspiciousappearanceandmannersofthestranger;theoutrageousimprobabilityoftheinferenceagainstthecreditofthebanktowardwhichhiswordspointed;thechancethatsomeunderhandattemptwasbeingmade,bysomeenemyofmine,tofrightenmeintoembroilingmyselfwithoneofmybestfriends,throughshowinganignorantdistrustofthefirmwithwhichhewasassociatedaspartner——alltheseconsiderationswouldunquestionablyhaveoccurredtomeifIcouldhavefoundtimeforreflection;and,asanecessaryconsequence,notonefarthingofmybalancewouldhavebeentakenfromthekeepingofthebankonthatmemorableday。
  Asitwas,Ihadjusttimeenoughtoact,andnotasparemomentforthinking。Someheavypaymentsmadeatthebeginningoftheweekhadsofardecreasedmybalancethatthesumtomycreditinthebanking—bookbarelyreachedfifteenhundredpounds。I
  snatchedupmycheck—book,wroteadraftforthewholeamount,andorderedoneofmyclerkstoruntothebankandgetitcashedbeforethedoorsclosed。Whatimpulseurgedmeon,excepttheblindimpulseofhurryandbewilderment,Ican’tsay。Iactedmechanically,undertheinfluenceofthevagueinexplicablefearwhichtheman’sextraordinarypartingwordshadarousedinme,withoutstoppingtoanalyzemyownsensations——almostwithoutknowingwhatIwasabout。Inthreeminutesfromthetimewhenthestrangerhadclosedmydoortheclerkhadstartedforthebank,andIwasaloneagaininmyroom,withmyhandsascoldasiceandmyheadallinawhirl。
  Ididnotrecovermycontrolovermyselfuntiltheclerkcamebackwiththenotesinhishand。Hehadjustgottothebankinthenickoftime。Asthecashformydraftwashandedtohimoverthecounter,theclockstruckfive,andheheardtheordergiventoclosethedoors。
  WhenIhadcountedthebank—notesandhadlockedthemupinthesafe,mybettersenseseemedtocomebacktomeonasudden。
  NeverhaveIreproachedmyselfbeforeorsinceasIreproachedmyselfatthatmoment。WhatsortofreturnhadImadeforMr。
  Fauntleroy’sfatherlykindnesstome?Ihadinsultedhimbythemeanest,thegrossestdistrustofthehonorandthecreditofhishouse,andthatonthewordofanabsolutestranger,ofavagabond,ifevertherewasoneyet。Itwasmadness——downrightmadnessinanymantohaveactedasIhaddone。Icouldnotaccountformyowninconceivablythoughtlessproceeding。Icouldhardlybelieveinitmyself。Iopenedthesafeandlookedatthebank—notesagain。Ilockeditoncemore,andflungthekeydownonthetableinafuryofvexationagainstmyself。Therethemoneywas,upbraidingmewithmyowninconceivablefolly,tellingmeintheplainesttermsthatIhadriskeddeprivingmyselfofmybestandkindestfriendhenceforthandforever。
  Itwasnecessarytodosomethingatoncetowardmakingalltheatonementthatlayinmypower。Ifeltthat,assoonasIbegantocooldownalittle。Therewasbutoneplain,straight—forwardwayleftnowoutofthescrapeinwhichIhadbeenmadenoughtoinvolvemyself。Itookmyhat,and,withoutstoppinganinstanttohesitate,hurriedofftothebanktomakeacleanbreastofittoMr。Fauntleroy。
  WhenIknockedattheprivatedoorandaskedforhim,Iwastoldthathehadnotbeenatthebankforthelasttwodays。Oneoftheotherpartnerswasthere,however,andwasworkingatthatmomentinhisownroom。
  Isentinmynameatonce,andaskedtoseehim。HeandIwerelittlebetterthanstrangerstoeachother,andtheinterviewwaslikelytobe,onthataccount,unspeakablyembarrassingandhumiliatingonmyside。Still,Icouldnotgohome。Icouldnotenduretheinactionofthenextday,theSunday,withouthavingdonemybestonthespottorepairtheerrorintowhichmyownfollyhadledme。UncomfortableasIfeltattheprospectoftheapproachinginterview,Ishouldhavebeenfarmoreuneasyinmymindifthepartnerhaddeclinedtoseeme。
  Tomyrelief,thebankporterreturnedwithamessagerequestingmetowalkin。
  WhatparticularformmyexplanationsandapologiestookwhenI
  triedtoofferthemismorethanIcantellnow。IwassoconfusedanddistressedthatIhardlyknewwhatIwastalkingaboutatthetime。TheonecircumstancewhichIrememberclearlyisthatIwasashamedtorefertomyinterviewwiththestrangeman,andthatItriedtoaccountformysuddenwithdrawalofmybalancebyreferringittosomeinexplicablepanic,causedbymischievousreportswhichIwasunabletotracetotheirsource,andwhich,foranythingIknewtothecontrary,might,afterall,havebeenonlystartedinjest。Greatlytomysurprise,thepartnerdidnotseemtonoticethelamentablelamenessofmyexcuses,anddidnotadditionallyconfusemebyaskinganyquestions。Aweary,absentlook,whichIhadobservedonhisfacewhenIcamein,remainedonitwhileIwasspeaking。Itseemedtobeanefforttohimeventokeepuptheappearanceoflisteningtome;andwhen,atlast,Ifairlybrokedowninthemiddleofasentence,andgaveupthehopeofgettinganyfurther,alltheanswerhegavemewascomprisedinthesefewcivilcommonplacewords:
  "Nevermind,Mr。Trowbridge;praydon’tthinkofapologizing。Weareallliabletomakemistakes。Saynothingmoreaboutit,andbringthemoneybackonMondayifyoustillhonoruswithyourconfidence。"
  Helookeddownathispapersasifhewasanxioustobealoneagain,andIhadnoalternative,ofcourse,buttotakemyleaveimmediately。Iwenthome,feelingalittleeasierinmymindnowthatIhadpavedthewayformakingthebestpracticalatonementinmypowerbybringingmybalancebackthefirstthingonMondaymorning。Still,IpassedawearydayonSunday,reflecting,sadlyenough,thatIhadnotyetmademypeacewithMr。Fauntleroy。MyanxietytosetmyselfrightwithmygenerousfriendwassointensethatIriskedintrudingmyselfonhisprivacybycallingathistownresidenceontheSunday。Hewasnotthere,andhisservantcouldtellmenothingofhiswhereabouts。Therewasnohelpforitnowbuttowaittillhisweekdaydutiesbroughthimbacktothebank。
  IwenttobusinessonMondaymorninghalfanhourearlierthanusual,sogreatwasmyimpatiencetorestoretheamountofthatunluckydrafttomyaccountassoonaspossibleafterthebankopened。
  Onenteringmyoffice,Istoppedwithastartledfeelingjustinsidethedoor。Somethingserioushadhappened。Theclerks,insteadofbeingattheirdesksasusual,wereallhuddledtogetherinagroup,talkingtoeachotherwithblankfaces。Whentheysawme,theyfellbackbehindmymanagingman,whosteppedforwardwithacircularinhishand。
  "Haveyouheardthenews,sir?"hesaid。
  "No。Whatisit?"
  Hehandedmethecircular。MyheartgaveoneviolentthrobtheinstantIlookedatit。Ifeltmyselfturnpale;Ifeltmykneestremblingunderme。
  Marsh,Stracey,Fauntleroy&Grahamhadstoppedpayment。
  "Thecircularhasnotbeenissuedmorethanhalfanhour,"
  continuedmymanagingclerk。"Ihavejustcomefromthebank,sir。Thedoorsareshut;thereisnodoubtaboutit。Marsh&
  Companyhavestoppedthismorning。"
  Ihardlyheardhim;Ihardlyknewwhowastalkingtome。MystrangevisitoroftheSaturdayhadtakeninstantpossessionofallmythoughts,andhiswordsofwarningseemedtobesoundingoncemoreinmyears。Thismanhadknownthetrueconditionofthebankwhennotanothersouloutsidethedoorswasawareofit!
  Thelastdraftpaidacrossthecounterofthatruinedhouse,whenthedoorsclosedonSaturday,wasthedraftthatIhadsobitterlyreproachedmyselffordrawing;theonebalancesavedfromthewreckwasmybalance。Wherehadthestrangergottheinformationthathadsavedme?andwhyhadhebroughtittomyears?
  Iwasstillgroping,likeamaninthedark,forananswertothosetwoquestions——Iwasstillbewilderedbytheunfathomablemysteryofdoubtintowhichtheyhadplungedme——whenthediscoveryofthestoppingofthebankwasfollowedalmostimmediatelybyasecondshock,farmoredreadful,farheaviertobear,sofarasIwasconcerned,thanthefirst。
  WhileIandmyclerkswerestilldiscussingthefailureofthefirm,twomercantilemen,whowerefriendsofmine,ranintotheoffice,andoverwhelmeduswiththenewsthatoneofthepartnershadbeenarrestedforforgery。NevershallIforgettheterribleMondaymorningwhenthosetidingsreachedme,andwhenIknewthatthepartnerwasMr。Fauntleroy。