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I give to Alfred Dinks, my grand-nephew, my silver shoe-buckles, which belonged to his great-grandfather Burt." "Fourth. And all the other estate, real and personal, of which I may die seized, I give, devise, and bequeath to Budlong Dinks, Timothy Kingo, and Selah Sutler, in trust, nevertheless, and for the sole use, behoof, and benefit of my dearly-beloved grand-daughter, Hope Wayne." Mr.

Kingo and Miss Broadbraid the Sutlers and Grabeaus he praised the peaceful tone of rural society, and begged Fanny to beware of city dissipation; but not a word of old Burt and Hope Wayne. Sister Fanny wrote again in the most confiding manner. Brother Abel replied in a letter of beautiful sentiments and a quotation from Dr. Peewee. He overdid it a little, as we sometimes do in this world.

Alfred Dinks seems to be a very a very " said Mr. Kingo, gravely, pausing upon the last word. "Very much so, indeed," replied Mr. Sutler, with equal gravity. "And yet," said Mr. Grabeau, "if it had been so ordered that young Mr. Dinks should marry his cousin, Miss Wayne, he would that is, I suppose he would ;" and he too hesitated.

"With my aunty," continued she, looking fondly at Mrs. Simcoe, "I think I need not be afraid." Lunch was brought in; and meanwhile Mr. Kingo and Mr. Sutler had been sent for, and arrived. Mr. Burt had not apprised them of his intention of making them trustees. They fell into conversation with Mr. Quiddy, and Mr. Baze, and Mr. Dinks. Dr. Peewee took his leave, "H'm ha! yes.

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"Undoubtedly," replied both the other gentlemen, seriously, "without question it would have been a very good thing. Mr. Burt must have left a very large property." "He made every cent tell," said Mr. Sutler, taking the reins and stepping into his carriage. "Rather rather a screw, perhaps?" inquired Mr. Grabeau, gravely, as he took out his whip. "Awful!" replied Mr. Kingo, as he drove away.

Those who remained stepped out upon the piazza and watched it; then began to bustle about for their own carriages. One after another they drove away. Mr. Kingo said to Mr. Sutler that he believed the will was in the hands of Mr. Budlong Dinks, and would be opened in the morning. They looked around the place, and remarked that Miss Wayne would probably become its mistress. "Mrs.

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