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In alland anxiety at Glenarrandfather His device for co with his character,
and it was all equitable enough But his dead hand had
no control over the strange issue, and I felt justified in
interpreting the will in the light of my experiences I
certainly did not intend to appeal to the local police authorities,
at least not until the anihbor, the chaplain, had inadvertently given
to the fact that Morgan was reporting his injury to
the executor ofelse that had happened was tame and unimportant
compared with this Why had John Marshall
Glenar the executor of his
estate? He knew that I detested hih ambitions had been praised by my
farandfather had thought it wise to intrust his fortune
and nant to er
Instead of accepting Pickering's word for it that the
as all straight, I should have e myself to be
rushed away into a part of the world I had never visited
before, and cooped up in a dreary house under the eye