The Executor / Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine vol. LXXXIX
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A funeral gathering is upended when an unexpectedly worded will names an unknown beneficiary, prompting disbelief, accusations, and family quarrels. An attorney reads the document and declares the deceased mad; the nearest kin hopes to reclaim an anticipated inheritance while suspecting a servant; tensions flare as readers of the will attempt to reconcile its provisions with local knowledge of the deceased. The story traces the social embarrassment, shifting loyalties, and procedural obstacles that follow the revelation, revealing character dynamics, class resentments, and the legal and emotional complexities surrounding inheritance and reputation.
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