37/47 But, so far as I'm concerned, I don't go with the time." "No, I see you don't," and Mr.Owlett bent his attention anew on the Will--"And the religious preliminary being quite unimportant, you shall have it your own way. Apart from that, you've drawn it up quite correctly, and in very good form. I suppose you understand that you have in this Will left 'everything' to the named legatee, Mary Deane, spinster, that is to say, excluding no item whatsoever? There is no room for discussion on any point. You wish us to witness your signature ?" "If you please, sir." And he advanced to the bureau ready to sign. |