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Mr. Scarborough’s Family

CHAPTER XX
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His uncle means to cut him out from the property." "Can he too deal with entails ?" said the squire.
"He is still in middle life, and he can marry.

That is what he intended to do, so much is he disgusted with his nephew.

He has already stopped the young man's allowance, and swears that he shall not have a shilling of his money if he can help it.

The police for some time were in great doubt whether they would not arrest him.

I think I am justified in saying that he is a thorough reprobate." "You are not at all justified," said the father.
"I can only express my opinion, and am glad to say that the world agrees with me." "It is sickening, absolutely sickening," said the squire, turning to the attorney.


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