The Ralston Bank Burglary
Von: Jacques Futrelle
With expert fingers Phillip Dunston, receiving teller, verified the last package of one‑hundred‑dollar bills he had made up--ten thousand dollars in all--and tossed it over on the pile beside him, while he checked off a memorandum. It was correct; there were eighteen packages of bills, containing $107,231. Then he took the bundles, one by one, and on each placed his initials, "P. D." This was a system of checking in the Ralston National Bank.
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