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Ment of the debts and legacies hereinbefore mentioned,) I give, devise, and 
bequeath the same to my cousin, Catharine Peyton, daughter of Edward Peyton, 
Esquire, of Peyton Hall, in the County of Cumberland, her heirs, executors, 
administrators, and assigns, forever." * * * * * When the lawyer read out this 
unexpected blow, the whole company turned in their seats and looked amazed at 
her who in a second and a sentence was turned before their eyes from the 
poorest girl in Cumberland to an heiress in her own right, and proprietor of 
the house they sat in, the chairs they sat on, and the lawn they looked out at. 
Ay, we turn to the rising sun. Very few looked at Griffith Gaunt to see how he 
took his mistress's good fortune, that was his calamity; yet his face was a 
book full of strange matter. At first a flash of loving joy crossed his 
countenance; but this gave way immediately to a haggard look, and that to a 
glare of despair. As for the lady, she cast one deprecating glance, swifter 
than lightning, at him she had disinherited, and then she turned her face to 
marble. In vain did curious looks explore her to detect the delight such a 
stroke of fortune would have given to themselves. Faulty, but great of soul, 
and on her guard against the piercing eyes of her own sex, she sat sedate, and 
received her change of fortune with every appearance of cool composure and 
exalted indifference; and as for her dreamy eyes, they seemed thinking of 
heaven, or something almost as many miles away from money and land. But the 
lawyer had not stopped a moment to see how people took it; he had gone steadily 
on through the usual formal clauses; and now he brought his monotonous voice to 
an end, and added, in the same breath, but in a natural and cheerful tone,-- 
"Madam, I wish you joy." This operated like a signal. The company exploded in a 
body; and then they all came about the heiress, and congratulated her in turn. 
She curtsied politely, though somewhat coldly, but said not a word in reply, 
till the disappointed one spoke to her. He hung back at first. To understand 
his feelings, it must be remembered, that, in his view of things, Kate gained 
nothing by this bequest, compared with what he lost. As his wife, she would 
have been mistress of Bolton Hall, etc. But now s

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