How Lamirande Was Caught
by Gaston Fay
ERNEST SUREAU LAMIRANDE, a Bachelor of Arts, a defaulter, and ex-Cashier of the Branch Bank of France at Poitiers, is a gentleman by birth, in his manners, and in his capability for rascality. I doubt if in previous history any Bachelor of Arts has ever attained to the notoriety of Lamirande; for to secure such fame one must indeed follow in the footsteps of the clever defaulter, or, at best, be the recipient of the Jerome medal for good manners.
The family of Lamirande is one of the most respectable of the South of France. The father was a banker of eminence at Poitiers, and the brother is to-day a magistrate of the same city. In a social point of view the defaulter enjoyed peculiar advantages; besides he was in receipt of a salary of twelve thousand francs, every sou of which he could apply to his “menus plaisirs,” for all his necessary expenses were defrayed by M. Lamirande, Senior.
As cashier, Lamirande occupied a position of ease, of responsibility, and of opportunities; of the first and third he availed himself, but, after the manner of such, sought to escape the second. Lamirande, moreover, was a gambler: both the Widow Blanc and… Read More