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"
Now
I
’
m
ready
,
"
said
Amy
,
shutting
the
wardrobe
and
taking
a
piece
of
paper
out
of
her
pocket
.
"
I
want
you
to
read
that
,
please
,
and
tell
me
if
it
is
legal
and
right
.
I
felt
I
ought
to
do
it
,
for
life
is
uncertain
and
I
don
’
t
want
any
ill
feeling
over
my
tomb
.
"
Laurie
bit
his
lips
,
and
turning
a
little
from
the
pensive
speaker
,
read
the
following
document
,
with
praiseworthy
gravity
,
considering
the
spelling
:
MY
LAST
WILL
AND
TESTIMENT
I
,
Amy
Curtis
March
,
being
in
my
sane
mind
,
go
give
and
bequeethe
all
my
earthly
property
—
viz
.
to
wit
:
—
namely
To
my
father
,
my
best
pictures
,
sketches
,
maps
,
and
works
of
art
,
including
frames
.
Also
my
$
100
,
to
do
what
he
likes
with
.
To
my
mother
,
all
my
clothes
,
except
the
blue
apron
with
pockets
—
also
my
likeness
,
and
my
medal
,
with
much
love
.
To
my
dear
sister
Margaret
,
I
give
my
turkquoise
ring
(
if
I
get
it
)
,
also
my
green
box
with
the
doves
on
it
,
also
my
piece
of
real
lace
for
her
neck
,
and
my
sketch
of
her
as
a
memorial
of
her
‘
little
girl
’
.
To
Jo
I
leave
my
breastpin
,
the
one
mended
with
sealing
wax
,
also
my
bronze
inkstand
—
she
lost
the
cover
—
and
my
most
precious
plaster
rabbit
,
because
I
am
sorry
I
burned
up
her
story
.
To
Beth
(
if
she
lives
after
me
)
I
give
my
dolls
and
the
little
bureau
,
my
fan
,
my
linen
collars
and
my
new
slippers
if
she
can
wear
them
being
thin
when
she
gets
well
.
And
I
herewith
also
leave
her
my
regret
that
I
ever
made
fun
of
old
Joanna
.