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Cap’n Warren’s Wards

CHAPTER II
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Any good lawyer could attend to that, under the supervision of the executor, certainly.

But there are other inconveniences to a--a--" "Country jay like me.

I understand.

Go ahead." "I mean that you would probably be required to spend much, or all, of the next two or three years in New York." "Would, hey?
I didn't know but bein' as a guardian has entire charge of the children and their money and all--I understand that's what he does have--he could direct the children fetched down to where _he_ lived, if he wanted to.

Am I wrong ?" "No," the lawyer's hesitancy and annoyance was plainly evident.


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