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grandfather, bequeathing her the sum of twelve thousand pounds,
payable either upon her coming of age or marrying. It would
appear that this gentleman, angry with her (his only relation)
because she would not put herself under his protection, and
detach herself from the society of her father, in compliance with
his repeated overtures, made a will leaving this property (which
was all he possessed) to a charitable institution. He would seem to
have repented this determination, however, for three weeks
afterwards, and in the same month, he executed this. By some
fraud, it was abstracted immediately after his decease, and the
other--the only will found--was proved and administered.
Friendly negotiations, which have only just now terminated, have
been proceeding since this instrument came into our hands, and,
as there is no doubt of its authenticity, and the witnesses have
been discovered (after some trouble), the money has been
refunded. Madeline has therefore obtained her right, and is, or will
be, when either of the contingencies which I have mentioned has
arisen, mistress of this fortune. You understand me?’

Frank replied in the affirmative. Nicholas, who could not trust
himself to speak lest his voice should be heard to falter, bowed his
head.

‘Now, Frank,’ said the old gentleman, ‘you were the immediate
means of recovering this deed. The fortune is but a small one; but
we love Madeline; and such as it is, we would rather see you allied
to her with that, than to any other girl we know who has three
times the money. Will you become a suitor to her for her hand?’

‘No, sir. I interested myself in the recovery of that instrument,
believing that her hand was already pledged to one who has a
thousand times the claims upon her gratitude, and, if I mistake


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