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The Girl and the Bill: An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure

by Bannister Merwin

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Set in Chicago during the early 20th century, this novel by Bannister Merwin depicts the life of Robert Orme, a practical lawyer who becomes involved in a mysterious circumstance. The narrative begins with Orme observing a girl in a black touring car amid the busy city streets. His encounter with her, and a marked five-dollar bill bearing cryptic instructions, draws him into a web of intrigue that combines elements of adventure, romance, and mystery. The story portrays urban life in a period marked by rapid change and growing complexities, reflecting the social environment of the time through the protagonist's interactions and the unfolding plot.

The novel's plot focuses on Orme's unexpected involvement with characters of dubious intent, leading to a series of events that challenge his perceptions and personal safety. The narrative maintains a straightforward, descriptive style characteristic of early 20th-century adventure fiction, emphasising the tense atmosphere of intrigue amid the bustling city backdrop.

From the opening pages

in giving up the marked bill without a definite explanation. The little man was a comic figure, but his bizarre exterior might conceal a dangerous plot. He might be a thief, an anarchist, anything. “Please, my dear sir, please do not add to my already very great anxiety,” pleaded the visitor. Orme spoke more decisively. “You are a stranger, Senhor Poritol. I don’t know what all this mystery conceals, but I can’t give you that bill unless I know more about it—and I won’t,” he added, as he saw Senhor Poritol open his mouth for further pleading. “Very well,” sighed the little man. He hesitated for an instant, then added: “I do not blame you for insisting, and I suppose I must say to you everything that you demand. No, I do not smoke the cigar, please. But if you do not object—” He produced a square of cigarette paper and some tobacco from a silver-mounted pouch, and deftly rolled a cigarette with one hand, accepting a match from Orme with the other. Closing his eyes, he inhaled the smoke deeply, breathing it out through his nostrils. “Well—” he hesitated, his eyes roving about the room as if in search of something—“Well, I will explain to you why I want the bill.” Orme lighted a fresh cigar, and settled himself to hear the story. Senhor Poritol drew a second handkerchief from his pocket and mopped his damp brow. “You must know, my very dear sir,” he began, “that I come from a country which is very rich in the resources of nature. In the unsettled interior are very great mineral deposits which are little known, and since the day when the great Vega made the first exploration there has been the belief that the Urinaba Mountains hide a great wealth in gold. Many men for three hundred years have risked their most precious lives to go look for it. But they have not found it. No, my dear sir, they have not found it until—But have patience, and you shall hear everything. “A few days ago a countryman of mine sent word that he was about to die. He asked that I, his early friend, should come to him immediately and receive news of utmost importance. He was lying sick in the hotel of a small city in Wisconsin. He was a tobacco agent and he had been attacked

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