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—My great grandfather was convinced.—He untwisted the paper, and signed the article.

CHAP. XXXIII.

——— What an unconscionable jointure, my dear, do we pay out of this small estate of ours, quoth my grandmother to my grandfather.

My father, replied my grandfather, had no more nose, my dear, saving the mark, than there is upon the back of my hand.—

—Now, you must know, that my great grandmother outlived my grandfather twelve years; so that my father had