[No Name by Wilkie Collins]@TWC D-Link bookNo Name CHAPTER XIII 34/41
But while there was a chance of the preservation of Mrs.Vanstone's life, the secret of the marriage was hers, not mine; and every consideration of delicacy forbade me to disclose it." "You did right, sir," said Miss Garth; "I understand your motives, and respect them." "My last attempt to provide for the daughters," continued Mr.Pendril, "was, as you know, rendered unavailing by the dangerous nature of Mrs. Vanstone's illness.
Her death left the infant who survived her by a few hours (the infant born, you will remember, in lawful wedlock) possessed, in due legal course, of the whole of Mr.Vanstone's fortune.
On the child's death--if it had only outlived the mother by a few seconds, instead of a few hours, the result would have been the same--the next of kin to the legitimate offspring took the money; and that next of kin is the infant's paternal uncle, Michael Vanstone.
The whole fortune of eighty thousand pounds has virtually passed into his possession already." "Are there no other relations ?" asked Miss Garth.
"Is there no hope from any one else ?" "There are no other relations with Michael Vanstone's claim," said the lawyer.
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