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The Allen House

CHAPTER XVI
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At last, as if satisfied with their investigations, they returned by way of the mansion, and passed out without calling.
"Put that and that together, and there is a meaning in this procedure beyond the simple rental of the place," said Wallingford.
"What is your inference ?" asked Mrs.Montgomery.
"I have made none as yet," he replied.

"But I will see Judge Bigelow, and have some talk with him.

Of course, I can have nothing to say, adverse to a requirement of rent.

Executors are responsible for the right use of property in their hands, and must see that it produces an interest, if in a position to pay anything.

You do not, of course, wish to occupy the whole of these grounds.


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