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When Count Vincenzo Marini died and was buried, it could not be found that he had left any will disposing of his fortune of <£170,000, but a valet who had served with tho count faithfully for thirty years could not bo persuaded that his master had died intestate. Afer fruitless searches, in all possible hidingplaces. tho valet applied for and was granted an order for the exhumation of his master's body, and in the pocket of the dead man's clothing was found a will which bequeathed to tho valet a sum of XIG.OOO.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 5

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93

Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 5

Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 5

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