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Aunt Jane’s Nieces

CHAPTER XIX
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I told you yesterday I should not try to be just.

I mean to leave my property according to my personal desire, and no one shall hinder me." This last with a spark of her old vigor.
"But that is quite wrong, aunt, and if you desire me to inherit your wealth you will be disappointed.

A moment ago you said you wished to do the right thing, at last.

Don't you know what that is ?" "Perhaps you will tell me," said Aunt Jane, curiously.
"With pleasure," returned Patsy.

"Mr.Bradley left you this property because he loved you, and love blinded him to all sense of justice.
Such an estate should not have passed into the hands of aliens because of a lover's whim.


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