MIRANDA'S WILL.
I am not legal adviser to Miranda's family; nevertheless she came to see me on business the other day. I saw at once by her serious air that it was something of first-rate importance.
"I want a will," she said; "one of those things that people leave when they die."
"Some people leave them and some don't," I said.
"I mean the things that show who is to have your belongings."
"Undoubtedly you mean wills."
"Do you sell them?"
"Sometimes."
"I should like to see some."