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Night and Morning

CHAPTER II
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And then, turning in his bed, he looked first at one nephew, then at the other, and faltered out: "Philip, you are a scapegrace, but a gentleman! Robert, you are a careful, sober, plausible man; and it is a great pity you were not in business; you would have made a fortune!--you won't inherit one, though you think it: I have marked you, sir.

Philip, beware of your brother.
Now let me see the parson." The old man died; the will was read; and Philip succeeded to a rental of L20,000.

a-year; Robert, to a diamond ring, a gold repeater, L5,000.

and a curious collection of bottled snakes..


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