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Excerpt from My Ducats and My Daughter, Vol. 1 of 3
N 0 one deplored Mr. Lynn's perversity more bitterly than his brother-in-law, Mr. Peter Ingleby. This gentleman was the proprietor of a dye-work, which daily empurpled the stream on whose banks Shawkirk is situated. Mr. Ingleby was not by comparison rich. He had, moreover, a growing family; whereas Mr. Lynn had but one child, and was a widower.
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