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"Billy says that will ain't to be probated," he informed her, testily. "I'm to make sure it ain't probated till he gets well. You're to give me your word you'll do nothing further in the matter till Billy gets well. That's his message, and I'd like to know what the devil this infernal nonsense means.

The fact, however, made known by the fortunate discovery mentioned, that "Master Williamson" was named in his will by Master Mullens as one of its "Overseers," and undoubtedly probated the will in England, puts the existence of such a person beyond reasonable doubt.

So I had already sent that second will sent it before I promised you to Hunston Wyke he's my lawyer now, you know and I've heard from him, and he has probated it." Billy was making various irrelevant sounds. "And I brought that other will to you, and if you didn't choose to examine it more carefully I'm sure it wasn't my fault.

The only art that I ever could achieve was that of giving happiness to Isabel and being worthy of her devotion. Her letters came frequently, always so full of wise observations, striking fancies and imagery; so many with thanks for what I had been to her. She wrote me that Uncle Tom's will, as he had dictated it, had been probated and acquiesced in by every one. Six months went by.

Weller, looking sternly round, with the poker in his hand. 'Vy not? exclaimed Sam. ''Cos it must be proved, and probated, and swore to, and all manner o' formalities. 'You don't mean that? said Mr. Weller, laying down the poker. Sam buttoned the will carefully in a side pocket; intimating by a look, meanwhile, that he did mean it, and very seriously too.

Therefore if any word I speak causes you unhappiness, I want you to remember that I only say it because I must. We are not always permitted to readjust life according to our inclinations. Duty maps out many of our paths and we must close our lips and travel them." He stopped as if considering how to proceed. "While in New York," he presently resumed, "I probated Madam Lee's will.

Your point was that you didn't want everybody to know what was going on. So " "No. And if I put a lot o' conditions like that in a will, why just as soon as it was probated, Henry and Mirabelle'd both get an awful lot o' bum publicity. They'd both be sore, and I'd look like a nut.... Naturally, I don't plan to die off as soon as all this, but better be safe.

Major Winthrop was absent with the army on the northern frontier, but made no objection to the probating of the will at a special court in New London in 1689. This probating Major Palmes, a former friend of Andros, declared void, since Andros had ruled that all wills should be probated at Boston. Upon special application of Mrs.

Have prominent citizens preside at each entertainment, but pledge them to crisp introduction. High grade entertainments wisely managed, prove themselves of benign influence, and an agency more potent than many laws in the preservation of peace and the reform of public morals. When Colonel Harris's will was probated, two-thirds of the balance of his fortune was left in trust with Mrs.

I'll keep them safely in my offices until the will is probated and they are turned over to you." "I don't know where she kept them," Lydia answered. "What?" exclaimed Bonnie Dundee. "I said I don't know where she kept her jewelry," Lydia Carr retorted. "It wasn't worth much not a hundred dollars altogether, I'll be bound, because Nita sold her last diamond not a week before we left New York.

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