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Brewster’s Millions

CHAPTER V
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Think it over, study it out.

Remember the conditions of the will and the conditions that confront you.

In the meantime, I shall write to Mr.Jones, the executor, and learn from him just what he expects you to do in order to carry out his own conception of the terms of your uncle's will." "Don't write, Mr.Grant; telegraph.

And ask him to wire his reply.

A year is not very long in an affair of this kind." A moment later he added, "Damn these family feuds! Why couldn't Uncle James have relented a bit?
He brings endless trouble on my innocent head, just because of a row before I was born." "He was a strange man.


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