The cashier counted out some golden coins, and passed them through the aperture toward their new owner.
The cashier behind his screen saw nothing of this play of the emotions.
This was an action which would have awakened the most negligent cashier had he been in a trance.
The cashier regarded this as bluff, and an attempt to give the woman opportunity to escape.
The cashierscrutinized the document for some time in silence.
Quick as thought the cashier darted into the passage, and without waiting to unfasten the low door which separated the public and private rooms of the bank, leaped over it, and, bareheaded, gave chase.
It seems rather inhospitable that a guest of our town cannot pick all the gold he wants out of a bank, but a cashier has necessarily somewhat narrow views on the subject.
We shall walk together, then, as far as the spot where the cashier overtook us, and this will give me an opportunity of explaining, if not of excusing, my leaving the money on the counter.
He saw her left hand grasp the corner of the ledge in front of the cashier with a grip of nervous tension, as if the support thus attained was necessary to her.
Calm and imperturbable as a bank cashier may appear to the outside public, he is a man under constant strain during business hours.
Then, without touching the money, she turned like one hypnotized, her unseeing eyes still taking no heed of the big Lieutenant, and passed rapidly out of the bank, The cashier paid no regard to this abandonment of treasure.
The cashier was there because the bank had no lunch hour, and because he had just witnessed the most suspicious circumstance that his constantly alert eye had ever beheld.
The cashier pays the money for the note, retaining out of it the interest on the sum lent, instead of waiting for it until the note becomes due.
The president and directors choose a cashier and clerks.
The cashier closed the parlour-door and returned to his desk in the public office.
The sight of pleasant homes made the cashier think very mournfully of the girl he had just left.
The junior partner leaned back in his chair, and stared at thecashier as if he had been trying to detect the traces of incipient insanity in the young man's countenance.
Mr. Carter was not looking at Laura, he was staring out of the window, and his eyes had that stolid glare with which they had gazed at Clement Austin while the cashier told his story.
She had blushed when the cashier first entered the room; but she was very pale now.
The cashier heard the key turned hurriedly in the lock, and he knew that Margaret Wilmot had locked herself in.
Henry Dunbar turned round as the cashier was about to leave the parlour.
She must have got home before me," the cashier thought; "I shall find her up-stairs with my mother.
Clement Austin felt this, and yet he had no heart to begin life again, though tempting offers came to him from great commercial houses, whose chiefs were eager to secure the well-known cashier of Messrs.
The January wind had blown her hair about her forehead in loose disordered tresses; her shawl and dress were wet with melted snow; but the cashier scarcely looked at these.
I'll go and see how Miss Wilmot is now," thecashier said.
Despite a false moustache and a pair of dark eyeglasses, Andy had recognized the defaultingcashier of the disbanded circus.
The defaulting circus cashiergallantly bowed over her extended hand and came out of the room.
They found in a secret pocket on the defaulting cashier certificates of deposit to the amount of ten thousand dollars, issued in a false name.
Later, there was an interior scene with reflectors almost blinding the cashier while he struggled self-consciously and ineffectually with Ramon Chavez.
I can see how the cashier would fall for a retake like that, especially since he don't know much about picture-making.
Nobody suspicioned it was anything more'n moving-pitcher acting till they found the cashier and brought him toy along about one o'clock.
On Saturday forenoon thecashier was called upon the phone and asked if a part of that robbery stuff could be retaken that day.
What the cashier had taken part in was not the adventure itself but merely a rehearsal and general preparation for the real performance.
And would the cashier make a display of gold behind the wicket, so that the camera could register it through the window?
Obviously the cashier could not permit the bank's patrons to be disturbed in any way--but what he really wanted was to have the thrill of the adventure all to himself.
Still, they answered the purpose, and when they opened the door and came in the cashier got quite a start from the greedy look in their eyes when they saw the gold he had stacked in profusion on the counter before him.
In the bank, the cashier lay back across a desk with a gag in his mouth and his hands and feet tied, and with a welt on the side of his head that swelled and bled sluggishly for a while and then stopped and became an angry purple.
The cashier thrilled instantly at the thought of it.
He proceeded therefore to explain his errand and the robbery as the cashier had described it to the clerks who returned after lunch to finish their Saturday's work at the bank.
While the faircashier was making change he grinned at her.
At the desk the last stone was heaped on the cairn of her discomfiture when the cashier politely returned to her a quarter rupee which she had given her thinking it was a sixpence.
The cashier began to ask whether she wanted to see the manager when she called at the bank.
Home's the place for a woman, except maybe some hatchet-faced old battle-ax like the cashier at our shop.
When it came time for the bank to open in the morning he again concealed himself, and remained in hiding until noon, when Wiley Creviss again came on watch while the cashier went to dinner.
I'm only staying here until the cashier gets back from dinner.
But he told the cashier to tell Mr. Winton that Miss Leslie was in his office.
It was a "wake" at the house of Mr. John Coyle, the cashier of the National Intelligencer, whose Milesian blood had prompted him to pay Hibernian honors to the memory of one who had often been his guest.
When the broker had completed his purchase and gone, Herbert stepped up to the cashier for the money due him for working on the hoist.
Mr. Woodman, as good fortune willed it for young Randolph, could take only a portion of the stamps the cashier wished to dispose of.
One day, after he had toiled for two hours or so on the hoist, and had finished his work, he went up to the cashier to get his money, as he had done many times before.
Herbert Randolph was waiting for his money, and overheard this conversation between thecashier and the stamp broker.
The cashier of the Mutual Credit Society shrugged his shoulders, answering that there is no harmony for a man who spends his days listening to the exciting music of golden coins.
Do the affairs of my husband's cashier concern me, then?
And yet, through their confused explanations, it was easy to understand the way in which the cashier of the Mutual Credit had managed things.
But there was no pacifying the cashier of the Mutual Credit.
The old cashier had reached that point when all the faculties, after being strained to their utmost limits, suddenly break down, when the strongest man gives up, and weeps like a child.
Well, he is the son of that famous cashier who has just run off with twelve millions, after ruining a thousand families.
The former cashier remained prostrated, striking the floor with his head.
In that as in every thing else," interrupted the cashier of the Mutual Credit in a thundering voice.
The cashier at our Goldstead branch has the misfortune to drop his scoop accidentally when cashing a cheque for his worthy mayor of our select suburb.
A librarian should be regarded as holding relations to his trustees similar to those held by the agent of a factory or the cashier of a bank to the governing board of the factory or bank.
Both the librarian and the cashier should, of course, give an account of such proceedings to the committee or board over him at the meeting next after the transactions.
He should be allowed to buy such books as are needed between meetings of library committees and boards of trustees, just as a trusted cashier is permitted to loan money to a bank's customer between meetings of its board of directors.
He was cashier for the trustees of the first bank of the United States, the affairs of which institution he conducted to its final winding up.
The fat cashier knew the loss sustained by this vessel to a penny.
The cashier of that firm, a fat little man, with a face like a dumpling and a nose like a cherry, lived, as it were, in a state of perpetual amazement in regard to these remittances.
I will write to our cashierand get the order ready for you while you are preparing to set off.
Whatever money could procure might be his, for his father's cashier stood ready to honour his drafts to any amount.
Nathan Lawrence, cashier of the bank in Benton, has disappeared with twenty thousand dollars of the bank's money.
Quite unexpectedly the farmer has received a check from Nathan Lawrence, the defaulting cashier of the Benton bank, for a thousand dollars, with assurance that in time the entire three thousand dollars will be paid up.
Though Andy said this, he only said it to mitigate his father's regret, for he had very little confidence in the missing cashier or his promises.
You all saw with what alacrity our Cashier proffered to redeem whatever amount our respectable fellow-citizen, that excellent Democrat, Mr. Flanigan Sucker, might demand.
Projector of the Copperplate Bank, Cashier of the same, and some time second in command of the New Lights.
Such a course was, however, rendered unnecessary by the cashier coming forward to pass the time of day.
On the occasion of his imparting this information George took the opportunity to borrow a few pounds from Busby, which the cashier lent with some reluctance.
Not that he was negligent, the personal attention he gave to the head clerk and the cashier was quite pathetic.
He did not forget to put the head clerk and the cashier quite at their ease with respect to the legacies they were enjoying, nor to acquaint them, as he had done Gray, with the high opinion he had of their abilities.
Busby," he said, as the cashier entered, "what has become of Gray?
The cashier was in the midst of a game of billiards and winning easily, consequently he was in high spirits.
Probably George had imbibed as freely as Busby, but to all appearances the cashier had surrendered himself unreservedly to the strength of what he had taken.
The cashier more readily granted Alan's request, as Crane had intimated in his letter that it would please him if the lad were to have a holiday.
Only the cashier and Alan Porter knew that it was in the vault.
Crane was closeted with the cashier not more than ten minutes when Mortimer was asked to join the two men who had so suddenly become deeply interested in his affairs.
Mortimer stepped up to him almost at once, speaking with low, earnest rapidity; the cashier was in his own office and Mr. Cass was not within earshot.
With the precision of Mam'selle Guillotine, Cashier Lane lopped off everything that could possibly stand in Mortimer's defense, grafting into the cleaved places individual facts which confirmed his guilt.
Why did not thecashier come, now that he was ready for him?
From Alan the cashier had learned that Mortimer had been betting heavily; he had admitted to the boy that he had won enough to replace the thousand dollars he had stolen.
Crane in writing to the cashier about other affairs of the bank touched upon the subject of Porter's obligation, stating that he had left the money with Mr. Mortimer to meet the note when it matured.
He was anxious to see Alan before the cashier did; he did not want the boy to deny taking the money at first, as he might do if he were unaware of the circumstances; it would place him in a wrong light.
The cashier straightened up, threw his head back, and actually smiled.
With an expressive sweep of the hand outward the cashier stood waiting, his tall, narrow head, topped by carefully brushed gray hair, thrust forward in the attitude of a parrot about to strike with its beak.
The cashier waited for Mortimer to say something; then he spoke again, with reproach in his voice.
You knew that Mr. Bell, cashierof the National Penn Bank, had died?
So I got Jane to cook up the story about that cashier business at the bank.
My cashier lives at de corner of Rue des Mathurins and Rue de l'Arcate.
No one but the cashier could know how many of his clients were still alive, and what each man's share would be.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cashier" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.