The Talleyrand Maxim by J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher
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nothing had happened, he unbuttoned Antony Bartle's coat, and drew a
folded paper from the inner pocket. CHAPTER II IN TRUST As quietly and composedly as if he were discharging the most ordinary of his daily duties, Pratt unfolded the document, and went close to the solitary gas jet above Eldrick's desk. What he held in his hand was a half-sheet of ruled foolscap paper, closely covered with writing, which he at once recognized as that of the late John Mallathorpe. He was familiar with that writing--he had often seen it. It was an old-fashioned writing--clear, distinct, with every letter well and fully formed. "Made it himself!" muttered Pratt. "Um!--looks as if he wanted to keep the terms secret. Well----" He read the will through--rapidly, but with care, murmuring the phraseology half aloud. "This is the last will of me, John Mallathorpe, of Normandale Grange, in the parish of Normandale, in the West Riding of the County of York. I appoint Martin William Charlesworth, manufacturer, of Holly Lodge, |
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