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Updated: June 1, 2025


Kindness, generosity, and hospitality, welcomed every visitor to Hursley Lodge, during the life of Sir Thomas; in fact, his philanthropy was such, that it not only extended to his own tenants, but to his brother-in-law's tenants, and to the whole of the surrounding neighbourhood.

She said she'd met a man whose brother-in-law's cousin had bought a dog once of a neighbor of mine, and so feelin' so well acquainted with me she sent me the tickets, and did hope we would come. She said she felt that she knew us both so well that it would be a treat to her. The way she come to see Josiah that day, Billy had met her at school where she lectured.

Here he spent his first night and other nights, while his purse dwindled and his strength waned. At last he got a man in a drug-store to search the directory for his sister's residence. They found a name he took to be his brother-in-law's.

'Artful, mean-spirited, time-serving viper as you are, bent on dragging him down to destruction! 'Shillyshally, quoth Mrs. Charles Morton over her brother-in-law's letter. 'Does he think a mother is to be put off like that?

She had every reason beforehand to suppose that it would be dismal, and was quite convinced that it would not suit her as a place of residence. Forced to flee from France in 1793, she put off taking refuge in her brother-in-law's house as long as possible, and only arrived there after spending three years among hospitable friends in England.

And then Jerry like them both and not a bit like 'em her head in the clouds, all right a girl who sees beauty and a promise and a vision in everything a girl of dreams! You can imagine almost any sort of a story about her." As Mrs. Allan had done, Mrs. Westley laughed at her brother-in-law's enthusiasm.

"François!" exclaimed Helen. The lawyer started and looked up in surprise. "François, your brother-in-law's valet?" "Yes I wanted a $20 bill changed to pay for some things that came home from the store, and he went out and brought me some old bills and this new one." The lawyer gave vent to a low, expressive whistle. "François gave it to you, eh? Where is Francois?"

His father was determined to be revenged for the trespass of the Forbidden River, and he had accompanied his father, hoping, by so doing, to save his brother-in-law's life the handing over of Spurling to justice would have proved him innocent of complicity in Strangeway's death.

At eight o'clock that evening the Martignons learnt that Hippolyte was better, but at ten o'clock they received a message that he was dying, and that his brother Auguste had been sent for. Mme. Martignon was prostrated with grief, but her husband hastened to his brother-in-law's house.

Why should not the Swiss, whom Nature had given such power over the hearts of women, have also entangled his brother-in-law's betrothed bride in a love affair? Why should not the gay girl who had pledged her troth to a grave, dull fellow like Wolff, have been tempted into a little love dalliance with the bold, joyous Schorlin?

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