
The story opens with the sudden, almost comic death of Taswell Skaggs, an octogenarian who meets his end by stumbling into a tiny volcanic crater on a remote South Sea island he’d called home for decades. His unexpected demise triggers a bewildering legal maze: two rival law firms, one in Boston and one in London, scramble to interpret a convoluted will that promises a massive fortune—provided a baffling condition is satisfied.
Inside the cramped office of Bowen & Hare, the partners wrestle with a letter that hints at a clause so odd it could leave the entire estate to the family’s dogs unless the heirs navigate a maze of marital and social entanglements. The will’s stipulations involve a married American heir, a British lord’s wife, and a pair of “natives” who stand to inherit everything if the clause is ignored.
Caught between trans‑Atlantic counsel and a bizarre inheritance puzzle, the characters must decide whether to honor the eccentric benefactor’s wishes or risk watching his wealth vanish into a canine fortune.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (577K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1928
Best known for lively, humorous popular fiction at the turn of the 20th century, this Indiana-born novelist won a wide readership with romantic adventures such as Graustark and Brewster's Millions. His stories blended comedy, fantasy, and fast-moving plot in a way that made him a favorite of magazine and book audiences alike.
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