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Love Eternal

CHAPTER XIX
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If we are blessed with any children, and I should predecease him, my future husband will make such arrangements for their welfare as he considers wise and just.

I have every confidence in his judgment, and if he should happen to die intestate, which I think very probable, they would inherit equally.
There is enough for any number of them." "Unless he loses or spends it," groaned the lawyer.
"He is much more likely to save it from some mistaken sense of duty, and to live entirely on what he has of his own," remarked Isobel.

"If so, it cannot be helped, and no doubt the poor will benefit.

Now if you thoroughly understand what I wish done, I think that is all.

I have to see the dressmaker again, so good-bye." "Executors ?" gasped the lawyer.
"Public Trustee," said Isobel, over her shoulder.
"They say that she is one of these Suffragette women, although she keeps it dark.


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