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The Vanishing Man

CHAPTER XIV
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The testator was in easy, in fact, in affluent circumstances.

His mode of life was apparently agreeable and full of interest and activity, and he had full liberty to change it if he wished.

He had been accustomed to travel, and could do so again without absconding.

He had reached an age when radical changes do not seem desirable.

He was a man of fixed and regular habits, and his regularity was of his own choice and not due to compulsion or necessity.


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