Those who wore his purple before him bequeathed to him the intolerable weight of rule, and he in his turn bequeaths it to another.
"Montezuma's Daughter"
H. Rider Haggard
He leaves to Mrs. Little his own reversion to a sum of nineteen hundred pounds, in which she has already the life interest; he gives a hundred pounds to his sweetheart Dence: all the rest of his estate, in possession or expectation, he bequeaths to-Miss Carden."
"Put Yourself in His Place"
Charles Reade
"It sometimes happens," I suggested, "that a testator is manifestly out of his right mind as to the direction given to his property, and bequeaths it in a manner so evidently unwise and improper, that both justice and humanity are served in the act of setting aside the will.
"The Allen House or Twenty Years Ago and Now"
T. S. Arthur