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Mr. Scarborough’s Family

CHAPTER XX
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"You should get some accountant to examine the checks." "When I remember how easy it was to deceive some really clever men as to the evidence of my marriage--" began Mr.Scarborough.So the squire began, but then stopped himself, with a shrug of his shoulders.

Among the really clever men who had been easily deceived Mr.Grey was, if not actually first in importance, foremost, at any rate, in name.
"The truth may be ascertained," Mr.Grey repeated, almost with a scowl of anger upon his brow.
"Well, yes; I suppose it may.

It will be difficult, in opposition to Mr.
Samuel Hart." "You must satisfy yourselves, at any rate.

These men will know that they have no other hope of getting a shilling." "It is a little hard to make them believe anything," said the squire.
"They fancy, you know, that if they could get a hold of Mountjoy, so as to have him in their hands when the breath is out of my body and the bonds are really due, that then it may be made to turn out that he is really the heir." "We know that it is not so," said Mr.Grey.At this Augustus smiled blandly.
"We know.

But it is what we can make Mr.Samuel Hart know.


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