Sixth, I give my left hand to my mechanical friend, James Endicott Hogg.
Seventh, I give, devise and bequeath all the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate to Miss Jean Winifred Rich, who, discovering me unconscious after a bad fall, saved my life at the risk of her own.
The voice of the reader, which had begun to wobble a little as soon as it struck the reference to fairy stories, wobbled a good deal on the last sentence. She had to wait a minute before she said,
“I’d love to know your sister Anita, and I’m awfully sorry I can’t take your rest and residue and remainder. Please give it to Anita for her soldiers.”
Marvin slowly tore his will into pieces and extracted from his pocket a second document. This too she read aloud:
This agreement between Marvin Mahan, hereinafter designated as the party of the first part, and Jean Winifred Rich, hereinafter designated as the party of the second part, is in writing for the purpose of satisfying the fourth section of the statute of frauds, and witnesseth as follows:
1. (a) In consideration of marriage the party of the first part hereby covenants and promises to choose such occupations as shall seem good to the party of the second part.
(b) Furthermore, to give, convey, and assign to her and her assigns forever, all property, real, personal, or mixed, of which said party of the first part shall be legally seized and possessed at the time of his marriage to said party of the second part, and all property, real, personal, or mixed, which said party of the first part shall thereafter legally acquire at any time whatever during his lifetime.
(c) Furthermore, to live with the party of the second part in such places and at such times as shall please and suit and be requested by the party of the second part, the purpose and object of his part in this covenant being to secure to said party of the second part the fullest freedom and happiness within the marriage bond.
2. In consideration of the foregoing covenant and promises the party of the second part agrees to marry the party of the first part some time or other, when she gets good and ready.