Mrs Dorothy Percival, Folkestone, has inherited nearly £65,000 from Miss Eleanor Hinde. who lived at the same address. But Mrs Percival says, "I am not in the last excited because I knew about it before the will was made. Why should ' people make all this fuss about a little money P It is my affair alone." Miss Hinde, who left £81.263, made her will three days before her death. She had been an invalid for more than four years. Mrs Percival had cared for her and helped to nan* herj
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 11
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