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10/7/2016 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Secret</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Old</strong> <strong>Clock</strong><br />

probably he put up with things ra<strong>the</strong>r than move."<br />

She said <strong>the</strong> treatment <strong>the</strong> Tophams had accorded old Josiah Crowley had aroused a great deal <strong>of</strong> unfavorable<br />

comment throughout River Heights. Nancy had not known him personally, but she had <strong>of</strong>ten seen <strong>the</strong> elderly<br />

man on <strong>the</strong> street. <strong>Secret</strong>ly she had regarded him as a ra<strong>the</strong>r nice, kindly person.<br />

His wife had died during an influenza epidemic and after that he had made his home with various relatives.<br />

According to rumors, all <strong>the</strong>se people had admitted that he had paid his board and done many favors for <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y in turn had been very kind to him, and though poor <strong>the</strong>mselves, had tried to make Josiah Crowley<br />

comfortable and happy.<br />

"Tell me everything you know about Mr. Crowley," Nancy urged her fa<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lawyer said that <strong>the</strong> old man had publicly declared he intended to provide in his will for several deserving<br />

relatives and friends. <strong>The</strong>n, three years before his death, <strong>the</strong> Topham family, who had never shown an interest in<br />

him, had experienced a sudden change <strong>of</strong> heart. <strong>The</strong>y had begged Josiah Crowley to make his home with <strong>the</strong>m,<br />

and at last he had consented. Shortly after he moved into <strong>the</strong> Topham house, Mr. Drew was told that <strong>the</strong> old man<br />

had decided to leave all his money to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Mr. Crowley, though failing in health, maintained a firm grip on life. But as time went on, he became more and<br />

more unhappy. He continued to live with <strong>the</strong> Tophams, but it was whispered about that he frequently slipped<br />

away to visit his o<strong>the</strong>r relatives and friends, and that he intended to change his will again.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re must be a later will!" Nancy said hopefully.<br />

Mr. Drew nodded, and went on, "One day Josiah Crowley became critically ill. Just before his death he<br />

attempted to communicate something to <strong>the</strong> doctor who attended him, but his words, o<strong>the</strong>r than 'will,' were<br />

unintelligible. After <strong>the</strong> funeral only one will came to light, giving <strong>the</strong> entire fortune to <strong>the</strong> Tophams."<br />

"Dad, do you suppose Mr. Crowley was trying to tell <strong>the</strong> doctor something about ano<strong>the</strong>r will which he had put<br />

some place where <strong>the</strong> Tophams couldn't find it?" Nancy asked.<br />

"Very likely," <strong>the</strong> lawyer replied. "Probably he intended to leave his money to relatives who had been kind to<br />

him. But fate cheated him <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> opportunity."<br />

"Do you think anybody has looked for ano<strong>the</strong>r will?" Nancy questioned.<br />

"I don't know. But I'm sure <strong>of</strong> this. If ano<strong>the</strong>r will shows up, Richard Topham will fight it. <strong>The</strong> estate is a<br />

considerable one, I understand, and <strong>the</strong>y aren't <strong>the</strong> kind <strong>of</strong> people to share good fortune."<br />

"Can't <strong>the</strong> present will be contested?" Nancy asked.<br />

"I hear that o<strong>the</strong>r relatives have filed a claim, declaring <strong>the</strong>y were told ano<strong>the</strong>r will had been made in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

favor. But unless it is located, I doubt that <strong>the</strong> matter will ever go fur<strong>the</strong>r."<br />

"But <strong>the</strong> Tophams don't deserve <strong>the</strong> fortune," Hannah Gruen remarked. "And besides, <strong>the</strong>y don't need <strong>the</strong><br />

money. It doesn't seem fair."<br />

"It may not seem fair, but it is legal," Mr. Drew told her, "and I'm afraid nothing can be done about <strong>the</strong><br />

situation."<br />

"Poor Judy and her aunts!" said Nancy.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re are o<strong>the</strong>rs affected in <strong>the</strong> same ­way," her fa<strong>the</strong>r remarked. "For instance, two young women who live<br />

on <strong>the</strong> River Road. I don't know <strong>the</strong>ir names. I understand <strong>the</strong>y were not related to Mr. Crowley, but were great<br />

favorites <strong>of</strong> his. <strong>The</strong>y are having a struggle and could use some extra money."<br />

Nancy lapsed into silence. She felt strongly that a mystery lurked behind <strong>the</strong> Crowley case.<br />

"Dad, don't you believe Josiah Crowley made a second will?" Nancy questioned suddenly.<br />

"You sound like a trial lawyer, <strong>the</strong> way you cross­examine me," Mr. Drew protested, but with evident<br />

enjoyment. "To tell <strong>the</strong> truth, Nancy, I don't know what to think, but something did happen which might indicate<br />

that Mr. Crowley at least intended to make ano<strong>the</strong>r will."<br />

"Please go on!" Nancy begged impatiently.<br />

"Well, one day nearly a year ago I was in <strong>the</strong> First National Bank when Crowley came in with Henry Rolsted."<br />

"<strong>The</strong> attorney who specializes in wills and o<strong>the</strong>r estate matters?" Nancy inquired.<br />

"Yes. I had no intention <strong>of</strong> listening to <strong>the</strong>ir conversation, but I couldn't help overhearing a few words that<br />

made me think <strong>the</strong>y were discussing a will. Crowley made an appointment to call at Rolsted's <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>the</strong><br />

following day."<br />

"Oh!" cried Nancy excitedly. "That looks as though Mr. Crowley had made a new will, doesn't it? But why<br />

didn't Mr. Rolsted say something about it at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> Mr. Crowley's death?"<br />

"For one <strong>of</strong> many reasons," Mr. Drew replied. "In <strong>the</strong> first place, he may never have drawn a new will for Mr.<br />

Crowley. And even if he had, <strong>the</strong> old man might have changed his mind again and torn it up."<br />

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