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On New Year's day Dr Pringle received a letter fro him

that his cousin, Colonel Aratee The saht other letters on the saent of the deceased in London, by which it was evident

to the whole fa after their

interests in the hands of such brief and abrupt correspondents

"To say the least of it," as the Doctor hireatness of the forth-coent and

Coiven a notion as to the

particulars of the residue" It was therefore deterele

should set out for the ents, and, as Rachel had now, to use an expression of her mother's, "a

prospect before her," that she also should accompany them: Andreho

had just been called to the Bar, and who had co that distinction,the various professional points which ht be involved in

the objects of his father's journey, and considering also the retired

life which his father had led in the rural village of Garnock, it al advice