"It was just another day at work for Janet Grover. A lot of payment instructions from customers to be processed; people paying bills, sending gifts and so on. It's the sort of work bank employees try to get done with as quickly as possible."@en . . "It was just another day at work for Janet Grover. A lot of payment instructions from customers to be processed; people paying bills, sending gifts and so on. It's the sort of work bank employees try to get done with as quickly as possible. Then something caught her eye. It was a routine transaction on the Cawthorne account - something that went through month after month, and always had. And that was just it; the same transaction had gone through, month after month, for as long as the bank had records. For more than a century, an identical order had arrived each month, with identical wording and an identical signature. The same signature, the same name, the same handwriting. Could it really be true that the same person had written the order for 132 years?"@en . "Janet Grover"@en .