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CASTLE RACKRENT

for five physicians, but Sir Murtagh died, and was buried. She had a fine jointure settled upon her, and took herself away, to the great joy of the tenantry.

'He told her to my face that she should not put on her weeds before her husband's death.'
Copyright 1894 by Macmillan & Co.

I never said anything one way or the other whilst she was part of the family, but got up to see her go at three o'clock in the morning.

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