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"No--no--no. This is not so. I do not want, and I will not keep a
dollar of her patrimony."
"You are entitled to every thing, in good right," said the young man,
smiling. "But we will consent to take one-half as a good start in
life."
"But, my dear sir"--
We will not, however, record the arguments, affirmations,
protestations, etc., made by each party in this contention, but drop
the curtain, and leave the reader to infer the sequel. He cannot go
very far wide of the truth.
THE END.
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