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In May he returned to Mt.
Pleasant, and found the elder Larrimore on his sick bed, from which he never rose again.
He died on the 14th of July.
There was a great and splendid funeral, as his relatives and friends were numerous. His large property was left principally in the hands of his widow until her decease, after which it was to be divided among the three children. In February Mrs.Larrimore also died.
The administrators upon the estate were John Green, Esq., and Benjamin Temple. My young mistresses, Jane and Elizabeth, were very kind to the servants. They seemed to feel under obligations to afford them every comfort and gratification, consistent with the dreadful relation of ownership which they sustained towards them.
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