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Only An Irish Boy

CHAPTER XXXI
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He never told me about his affairs as he ought.

I think he must have left near a hundred thousand dollars." Godfrey's eyes sparkled.
"That's a pile of money," he said.

"It goes to me, don't it ?" "To us," said Mrs.Preston.
"A woman doesn't need so much money as a man," said Godfrey, selfishly.
"You are not a man yet," said his mother, dryly.

"Your father may have left a will.

In that case, he may have left a part of his property to others." "Do you think he has ?" inquired Godfrey, in alarm.
"I don't think any will will be found," said his mother, quietly.


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