The History of Master George Freeland Or How to Spend Your Time Intended Fo
The History of Master George Freeland Or How to Spend Your Time Intended Fo
Sullivan Francis William
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Poor George was quite confounded; he knew not what to answer : all he could say was, Indeed, I thought no harm ; he said he was hungTy, and he looked very sicjt and sad, so I gave him And so you were mean enough to take these nice silver spectacles, as a present from such a poor sick man, and not make him a return ? He said he brought them from France; my uncle gave them to him, to give to me, for me to give to you, papa. Aye, aye! fine giving and bestowing ! but I shall send for the fellow, an...d hear what he has to say, and how far you are guilty or not. Accordingly Mr. Freeland sent for the sailor, who remained in Horsham for the purpose. From him he learned every par- ticular of his brother's decease ; that the 58 THE HISTORY OF will, which he had signed as a witness, was lodged in the hands of Monsieur Verneuil, of Aries, an eminent notary, who likewise had possession of his gold watch and silver snuff-box, which he, the notary, as the sailor supposed, kept as a security for the expences of his interment, which was conducted in a more respectable manner than falls to the lot of many officers who are prisoners; that the property he died possessed of amounted to 3500 r in the funds, besides a handsome house, garden, and ten acres of land, he had purchased some years ago before his capture, and which lay in the little town of Havant, near Ports- mouth.
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