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In which Dr. Sloper, nearing the twilight of his life, requests a solemn promise from his daughter concerning a gentleman of questionable merit, stirring within her a quiet but firm resistance reflective of her matured dignity; and, upon his passing after a brief but decisive illness, his altered testament surprises all by assigning her but a fraction of his estate, favouring instead benevolent institutions. The delicate intricacies of family expectation and personal pride are thus laid bare with a temperate yet penetrating grace, inviting reflection on the fortunes and follies that life bestows.
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