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Erema

CHAPTER XXXVIII
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My cousin thinks that I could compel them to prove it, or to renounce in proper form; but Mr.Shovelin's sons are not nice people--as different from him as night from day, careless and wild and dashing." "Then do you mean to do nothing about it?
What a time she is finding that hammer!" "I leave it entirely to my cousin, and he is waiting for legal advice.
I wish to have the will, of course, for the sake of my dear father; but with or without any will, my mother's little property comes to me.

And if my dear father had nothing to leave, why should we run up a great lawyer's bill ?" "To be sure not! I see.

That makes all the difference.

I admire your common-sense," said the Major--"but there! Come and look, and just exercise it here.

There is that very strange woman again, just at the end of my new road.


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