Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: May 28, 2025
"Almighty Herod!" he yelped, when he was informed that the check had been cashed. He banged the receiver upon its hook. "Even my own nephew has joined the pack of those damnation wolves!" Then with the air of a man recovering from a blow and wondering dizzily what had struck him, he left the convention hall by a rear door and went to his office.
What's a mission doing up here?" Red snapped. "What do you think they do? What do they do anywhere?" hotly rejoined Hopalong, thinking about Johnny. "There! See th' cross?" "Shore enough!" "An' there's tracks at last mighty wobbly, but tracks just th' same. Them rocks couldn't go on forever. Red, I'll bet he's cashed in by this time." "Cashed nothing! Them fellers don't."
"If he'd been given the cheque before four o'clock on November 12th, he'd have cashed it then." "The cheque may have been posted to him," said Mr. Halfpenny. "May be; the point is that it was drawn by Jacob on November 12th and cashed at the earliest possible hour next day," replied the Professor. "Now, though it may have nothing to do with the case, I want to know what that cheque referred to.
Famished ghosts. Ah, I'm hungry. He entered Davy Byrne's. Moral pub. He doesn't chat. Stands a drink now and then. But in leapyear once in four. Cashed a cheque for me once. What will I take now? He drew his watch. Let me see now. Shandygaff? Hello, Bloom, Nosey Flynn said from his nook. Hello, Flynn. How's things? Tiptop... Let me see. I'll take a glass of burgundy and... let me see.
The contrasts which his life presented again struck him oddly, a few moments after, when Mr. Hall, waiting to cross the street, recognized and touched his hat to him, with a wondering, curious glance. Mr. Hall was an elder in their church and superintendent of their Sabbath-school, and Theodore had himself cashed a draft for him in Mr. Stephens' private office not two hours before.
"Which it's reason, an' likewise fact, that sech tales is merest figments on their faces; to say nothin' of the hist'ry of that camp of Deming, which don't speak of no sech blood. "But, as I says, what of it? Pore Lyin' Amos! he's cashed in an' settled long ago, like I mentions, goin' for the Wells-Fargo boxes onct too frequent!
I snatched up my check-book, wrote a draft for the whole amount, and ordered one of my clerks to run to the bank and get it cashed before the doors closed. What impulse urged me on, except the blind impulse of hurry and bewilderment, I can't say.
He, presumably, is a foreigner, an Italian, or a Corsican, or a Sicilian, and the probability is that Jacob Herapath bought something from him that day, and that the transaction took place after banking hours." "How do you deduce that?" asked Mr. Halfpenny. "Because Dimambro cashed his cheque as soon as the bank opened its doors next morning," answered the Professor.
I was just about to start for the bank to make a deposit of all that freight money I had collected in Panama about twenty-four thousand dollars, more or less the Panama Railroad gave it to me in a lump exchange on San Francisco, you know " "So you cashed that draft at the bank upon which it was drawn " "And I'm here with the cash to smother Cappy Ricks!
"You remember I looked at the watermark on that first warning we received from these terrible demons. Well, this screed has the same mark 'Griffin Bond. When I was in town to-day I went into the bank. Old man Creviss was behind the counter, and that precious son of his was beside him. I had a check cashed, and Mr. Creviss asked me why we didn't keep our bank account there.
Word Of The Day
Others Looking