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It appeared, on full and careful investigation, that if the wreck ofproperty remaining in the custody of Monks (which had never prosperedeither in his hands or in those of his mother) were equally dividedbetween himself and Oliver, it would yield, to each, little more thanthree thousand pounds. By the provisions of his father's will, Oliverwould have been entitled to the whole; but Mr.
They settled intown, received very liberal assistance from Mrs. Ferrars, were on thebest terms imaginable with the Dashwoods; and setting aside thejealousies and ill-will continually subsisting between Fanny and Lucy,in which their husbands of course took a part, as well as the frequentdomestic disagreements between Robert and Lucy themselves, nothingcould exceed the harmony in which they all lived together.vamonmenwev
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