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CHAPTER XXXI. READING THE WILL.
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Although the funeral of Mr. Rand was not largely attended,—for his seclusion1 had prevented his making many acquaintances in the city,—no expense was spared upon it. Lewis was determined2 that, so far as money went, every respect should be paid to his uncle’s memory. Perhaps he thought in this way to atone3 for the grievous wrong which he had done him. To his cousin and Helen he was sedulously4 polite and even deferential5, so that those who could look no deeper than the surface might well suppose him to be all that a kind and affectionate relation ought to be.
On the day succeeding the funeral the will was appointed to be read.
“Of course you will be present, Robert,” said Lewis, “you and your daughter. I need hardly say that I am entirely6 ignorant of the manner in which my uncle had seen fit to dispose of his property. I have reason, indeed, to think that he has made some small provision for me. But whatever may be the purport7 of the will which is to be read to-morrow, I pledge myself in advance to interpose no obstacle to its provisions.”
Perhaps he expected a similar declaration from Robert, but his cousin kept silence.
The next morning at ten o’clock the will was read. A small company was gathered in the library of the deceased. Lewis leaned his arm upon the table by which he sat, with a 198downcast look but a throbbing8 heart. One brief form more, and the object of his life would be attained9.
The document was not a long one. After the usual introduction, the testator bequeathed all his property, real and personal, without reserve, to his dear nephew, Lewis Rand, for whom he cherished a strong affection.
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sedulously
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