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he could not deliberately lie. No, my dear Charles, M. Vernay is an old and tried servant of mine, and I will not believe you. I will not insult him by it.--You were drunk, sir, very. Don't let me hear of it again." I went to my desk an hour afterward. M. Vernay came in with my uncle. "Charles, did you balance your cash last night?" "Yes, sir. I always do." "It was right?" "Quite right." "There's a mistake somewhere," said M. Vernay. "There is missing a sum of 1000 francs." "It can't be in my accounts, uncle; for here is the book, and here is the balance to correspond." "True." "Let me cast it," said Vernay. He did--520, 346. "Try that, M. Wardes. I do not make it correct; I make it more." I cast it again, and it was more by just 1,000 francs. I cast it again--521 it was. My uncle cast it--521 it was. "How is this, Charles? you said you made the balance right. Did you look at your cash last, night?" "I did. I