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Indeed, he refused to answer some questions positively refused. I don't know what I can do for him." "Then you think him guilty, sir?" said Job despondingly. "No, I don't," replied Mr. Bridgnorth, quickly and decisively. "Much less than I did before I saw him. That's all." He began to write again, for he had no time to lose. "But he must not be hung," said Job with vehemence. Mr.
"I have been calling on Mr. Bridgnorth this morning," said he, at last; "as I expected, he can give me but little satisfaction on some points respecting the occurrence on the 18th of last month which I desire to have cleared up. Perhaps you two can tell me what I want to know. As intimate friends of Barton's you probably know, or can conjecture a good deal.
There was a true bill against James Wilson, of course. And yet Job felt now doubly anxious and sad. It seemed the beginning of the end. He had got, by imperceptible degrees, to think Jem innocent. Little by little this persuasion had come upon him. Job grew very restless. He longed to go and watch for them out of the window, but feared to interrupt Mr. Bridgnorth.
Bridgnorth. I'll e'en take your doctor's advice. Yo tarry at home, and I'll come to yo in an hour's time. Go thy ways, wench." "Something there was, what, none presumed to say, Clouds lightly passing on a smiling day, Whispers and hints which went from ear to ear, And mixed reports no judge on earth could clear." "Curious conjectures he may always make, And either side of dubious questions take."
Bridgnorth, putting down his pen, "I have seen him, but to little purpose, I'm afraid. He's very impracticable very. I told him, of course, that he must be perfectly open with me, or else I could not be prepared for the weak points. I named your name with the view of unlocking his confidence, but" "What did he say?" asked Job breathlessly. "Why, very little. He barely answered me.
The directors then opened a branch establishment in that town, which was successful beyond expectation. Encouraged by this, they afterwards opened branches at Atherstone, Bridgnorth, Bromsgrove, Cheltenham, Droitwich, Evesham, Ludlow, Leominster, Presteign, Malvern, and Tenbury, and in 1872 they resolved to establish a bank at Birmingham.
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