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s desire to leave her money to her nieces amounted to nothing, for the money wasn't hers. But I must say it was kind of her to put me down for five thousand dollars--now, wasn't it?" The Major grinned. "And that's the whole story, my friends. After Jane's death you offered me a home--the best you had to give--and I accepted it. I had to come to New York anyway, you know, for Isham, Marvin & Co. have been my bankers for years, and there was considerable business to transact with them. I think that's all, isn't it?" "Then this house is yours?" said Patsy, wonderingly. "No, my dear; the whole block belongs to you and here's the deed for it," drawing a package of papers from his pocket. "It's a very good property, Patsy, and the rents you get from the other five flats will be a fortune in themselves." For a time the three sat in silence. Then the girl whispered, softly: "Why are you so good to me, Uncle John?" "Just because I like you, Patsy, and you are my niece." "And the other nieces?" "Well, I don't mean they shall wait for my death to be made happy," answered Uncle John. "Here's a paper that gives to Louise's mother the use of a hundred thousand dollars, as long as she lives. After that Louise will have the money to do as she pleases with." "How fine!" cried Patsy, clapping her hands joyfully. "And here's another paper that gives Professor De Graf the use of another hundred thousand. Beth is to have it when he dies. She's a sensible girl, and will take good care of it." "Indeed she will!" said Patsy. "And now," said Uncle John, "I want to know if I can keep my little room in your apartments, Patsy; or if you'd prefer me to find another boarding place." "Your home is here as long as you live, Uncle John. I never meant to part with you, when I thought you poor, and I'll not desert you now that I know you're rich." "Well said, Patsy!" cried the Major. And Uncle John smiled and kissed the girl and then lighted his pipe again, for it had gone out. ***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK AUNT JANE'S NIECES*** ******* This file should be named 10123.txt or 10123.zip ******* This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/2/10123 Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no one owns a United States copyright in these wo
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