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“ It’s no good my trying to do any good in Kng-i land said M alters ;“ I will start afresh in Melbourne or Sydney. Now Grabbe is demolished, I have no wish to stay here.” The schemin'' attorney was nearly ruined by the defalcation oi Ins tool, ls(Uics } wiio had. brtu informed by W alters that I i rubbr had "sold" him ; and who, in revenge, destroyed all liis. accomplic--’-. papers that ha eijjihl* put Ids !■ oils , m . Grabbe sa.nV lower, until Thavies Inn knew him no more, uud lie became a hanger-on to a disreputable firm who wanted an unscrupulous tool. Sir Bryan’s death had the elfect of delaying Miss Bobartcs’marriage for some months ; in the interim, the will was proved, and a satisfactory arrangement made between Warren and his friend Neill. The latter returned to Australia shortly after his young friend’s marriage, accompanied bv Luscombe, who announced his intention of striking out a fresh line in his art by selecting bis subjects from antipodean scenery. The life on a station greatly delighted Luscombe, and the last letter received from him by I’hilip contained the intelligence ol lus approaching marriage with Miss Neill. 'Wilmington did not return to England. His relatives occasionally heard of him from persons who bad met him—now at Laden Baden—now “doing” the Pyrol; his last exploit being an ascent of the Matterhorn. , Philip and his wife remained in Westmorland ; the former had taken an invincible dislike to imvu life ; and Ellen prclerred the tjuiel of the country : her husband endeavoring by every means in his ; power to atone for his former conduct towards her. In this he succeeded, and the proprietors of Whitmore Cl vase are proverbial iu the county for the happiness they diffuse around them.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 534, 16 December 1867, Page 1

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 534, 16 December 1867, Page 1

Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 534, 16 December 1867, Page 1

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