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The Man From Brodney’s

CHAPTER XV
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Especially Mr.Browne.But, as my plan to overcome the obstacle which has always stood in our way requires the co-operation of Mr.Browne, I felt safe in asking him to be present.
Mrs.Browne's conjugal interest is also worthy of consideration." Mrs.
Browne sniffed perceptibly and stared at the speaker.

"But five weeks remain before our stay is over.

We all know, by this time, that there is little or no likelihood of the estate being closed on schedule time.

I think it is clear, from the advices we have, that the estate will be tied up in the courts for some time to come, possibly a year or two.
From authoritative sources, we learn that the will is to be broken.

The apparent impossibility of marriage between Lady Deppingham and Mr.
Browne naturally throws our joint cause into jeopardy.


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