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A Hoosier Chronicle

CHAPTER XVI
11/31

There were a number of contracts with publishers covering the copyrights in Kelton's mathematical and astronomical textbooks.

The royalties on these had been diminishing steadily, the banker said, and they could hardly be regarded as an asset.
"Life insurance two thousand, contracts nothing, and the house is worth two with good luck.

Take it all in--and I reckon this _is_ all--we'll be in luck to pinch a little pin-money out of the estate for Sylvia.

It's more than I expected.

You think there ain't anything else, Mr.Akins ?" "The Professor talked to me about his affairs frequently, and I have no reason to think there's anything more.


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