Capitolo 16
of the late the Mr. Carter. Those that also have a disdains knowledge of
human nature won't have need to be said that the presence of all was
punctual. There was an anxious glance, anxious on the faces of everybody--
not also except the old lady. You knew that if his brother had done
any provision for her, she has to go the alms-house, and against this
its honest pride turned him. You was prepared to live on anything,
however few, if it is probable that her long live independently, as she had until here
fact. To feel himself/herself/themselves dependent on public charity would have indeed
is a hard test for the old poor lady. Of everybody, probably Mrs.
Pinkerton was the most confident. You had come to feel that his/her family
you/he/she was entitled to a great action of the piece of ground of ground, and she had gone till now
as to decide only as her would run over him, and that new setups
she would do, for her it didn't have anybody idea to consult his/her husband on the
subject.
The lawyer was a man that chivalrous-looks whose does you/he/she inhaled
the trust in his/her integrity--a comment that, unhappily you/he/she cannot be done,
of all in his/her profession. He sat him to a table, and it produced
the wish that he immediately thoughtfully started reading. After the
usual introduction, wish proceeded this way:
"To my nun Nancy I give the use of my house, leases free, until
she will live. I leave also her an income of two hundred dollars a
per annum that, as its lacks are small, it will be enough to maintain
his/her in comfort."
The old lady breathed a sigh of the relief. Its fears were removed. You
to keep on living as she had been accustomed for doing, and not to have need
private or public charity is forced to. Mrs. Pinkerton was not this way
well it arranged. You almost felt as if she had been deprived of that that
belonged to her by right. You knitted the eyelashes to Miss Nancy but the old lady
it was unconscious of the sorrow excited in her breast
imposing-looking relative.
The lawyer proceeded: "To my cousin, Alonzo Granger, I leave one