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Pope saw Shelby fidgeting and beginning to perspire. Instead of waiting for permission, he pushed ahead.
โWhat sort of institution is this? A bank? A trust?โ
โItโs a private bank and trust. Our assets are related to a blind trust. Most recently, we have evolved into a philanthropy organization.โ
โYou mean you give money to deserving charities?โ Pope asked.
โPrecisely. Orphanages, church missions and the like.โ
โMost admirable, Mr. Shelby. Was charity always your mission?โ
โNo. We were an expansionist movement originally. The expansionist movement ended during the war. Our assets were devoted to the Confederacyโs efforts. I am afraid it did not work out well for us or the effort. So, we evolved into a charitable organization,โ Shelby said.
โMr. Shelby, what did you say was the source of your assets?โ
โI didnโt actually. The source is a blind trust. It and its trustees are protected under very tight trust law from being identified. The trustor wrote it into the trust document.โ
โSo, if the attorney general subpoenaed you for the information, he could not get it?โ Pope asked.
โIt would be tied up in court for years. Well past his term as attorney general. I suspect it would go to the Supreme Court in four or five years. We could tie it up until then.โ
โThe secrecy sounds like illegality, Mr. Shelby.โ
โI am sorry you think so, Marshal. Nothing we do does anything except help people who need help. I am required as a trustee to exercise due diligence to protect the tenets of the trust document. Hence my reluctance to speak further.โ
โWould you be willing to tell me under oath your organization is not involved in any operation against the United States?โ
โI can tell you with all honesty I am unaware of any operation against the United States. I have been here for six months. Before then, I was a Dallas bank president. I cannot swear to anything my predecessor may have concocted before he left.โ
โHow might I contact him?โ Pope asked.
โVery conveniently. He is near you. He has a small estate east of Charlottesville, Virginia. Itโs called Topping. His name is Michael Kane. You might be careful approaching him.โ
โWhy should I be careful?โ Pope asked.
โHe is quick to shoot.โ
โA banker?โ Pope was confused.
โHe ran the organization from more of an operational standpoint. I run it as a financial professional.โ
โIs your father still chairman of the board of trustees?โ
โI am not at liberty to say under the constraints of the trust,โ Shelby said.
โThank you, Mr. Shelby. If we have more questions, someone from the office will be in touch. May I give you a bit of advice?โ
Shelby said โyesโ with great hesitation.
โThe man out front could get you and him killed. Heโs not very good with a gun.โ
โKane met him on a rare visit after resigning and laughed. I guess I should have taken my predecessorโs reaction seriously.โ
Pope unloaded the manโs gun, a Smith & Wesson Schofield, and laid it and the six cartridges on his desk. He said, โOnly a fool has a loaded round under the hammer in this type of gun,โ and left.
The man stood menacingly as Pope walked out. Pope walked past him aware, but not showing his disgust with the manโs incompetence.
On the street, he turned and walked back to his hotel. He believed Shelby. He also thought Shelby had told him much more than either his father or this Kane person would. Regardless, Pope knew Kane would be his next visit once he got back to Washington. He avoided the Wells Fargo office and opted for the Western Union Telegraph. He sent a coded telegram to Sarah for the two secretaries. It outlined his findings and plans to call on Michael Kane at Topping in Charlottesville when he arrived back in Washington.
The weather and ride were smoother on the return trip. He sat thinking the whole time. The talk with Shelby had been an interesting conversation. Depending on the board of trustees, the Knights of the Golden Circle probably did have the power and money to pull off a coup against the government. Certainly, an assassination.
No matter where the case took them, Pope knew he would not dismiss the group readily. They would be on the suspect list until the very end of the case.
He got off the train in Richmond and found a westbound train to Charlottesville.
The conductor was walking through forty minutes outside of the former capital of the Confederacy. He stopped and looked at his pocket watch and announced to the passenger in the car, โWe will be having a big bump in the tracks soon. Nothing to worry about.โ
A few minutes later, there was a bump and the whole train rattled as each car went over it.
โWe used to stop at a watering station there. Newer equipment makes it all the way to Charlottesville without a coal or water stop. The pronunciation of the place is โbumpasโ. It was a bit of humor by the railroad. The official name of the station and little community is Bumpass. You can see why!โ
Pope grinned. He had seen some pretty crazy place names traveling around the country for Wells Fargo. So far, Bumpass was on the top of his list.
He got off at Charlottesville and went to the post office, again avoiding Wells Fargo during this secret investigation.
โI am looking for a nearby estate. Itโs called Topping,โ he said to the postmaster.
โActually, itโs Topping Castle. Take Richmond Road east for five miles. You will see a sign for it on the left. Itโs owned by the Kane family. Has
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