"You seem in a very great hurry to go."
"Well, I _am_."
"You have not even demanded your salary up to date."
"Excuse the oversight; I was not made for business, you know."
"There is something more to settle besides your salary."
"Premium for good conduct?"
"No, sir. Mr. Bolton, you will find this no jesting matter. There are
defalcations in the accounts, sir."
The young man turned serious at once. "I am sorry to hear that, sir,"
said he, with proper feeling.
Bartley eyed him still more severely. "And even cash abstracted."
"Good heavens!" said the young man, answering his eyes rather than his
words. "Why, surely you can't suspect me?"
Bartley answered, sternly, "I know I have been robbed, and so I suspect
everybody whose conduct is suspicious."
This was too much for a Clifford to bear. He turned on him like a lion.
"Your suspicions disgrace the trader who entertains them, not the
gentleman they wrong. You are too old for me to give you a thrashing, so
I won't stay here any longer to be insulted.
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