exactly like the other will, only--why, it's dated the seventeenth

of June, the day before he died! And it's witnessed by Hodges and

Burton--the butler and the first footman, you know--and they've never

said anything about such a paper. And, then, why should he have made

another will just like the first?"

Billy pondered.

By and bye, "I think I can explain that," he said, in a rather

peculiar voice. "You see, Hodges and Burton witnessed all his papers,

half the time without knowing what they were about. They would hardly

have thought of this particular one after his death. And it isn't