Home Lights and Shadows by T. S. (Timothy Shay) Arthur
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"You may prevent it." "How?" "Miss a couple of tens in your additions on the debit side of the cash book. Do you understand?" "Not clearly." "You are dull. Change a figure in footing up your cash book, so that it will balance, notwithstanding a deficit of two hundred dollars. After you come back, this can be set right again. No one will think of adding up the back columns to see if there is any fraud." "After Sanford ceased speaking, his friend cast his eyes to the floor, and reflected for some time. There was in his mind a powerful struggle between right and wrong. When the plan was first presented, he felt an inward shrinking from it. It involved an act of fraud, that, if found out, would blast his character. But the longer he reflected, and the more fully he looked in the face of the fact that without money he could not proceed to the consummation of his wishes, the more favorable the plan seemed. "But," he said, lifting his eyes and drawing a long breath, "if it should be found out?" "Larkin will not expose his son-in-law for his daughter's sake." "True--there is something there to hope for. Well, I will think of |
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