Chapter 6

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- 6 - “Phil’s Last Will and Testament clearly stated that you, Gary Wilde, were the primary beneficiary of his estate, per stirpes,” said Attorney Dewey Bilkinen. “There was a modest bequest to Miss Sasha Summers as his ‘faithful and devoted caregiver,’ along with another modest sum of money and tack and other accruements going to some English fellow who was a riding instructor—” “Justin Wright,” I said. “I remember him from way back when I took lessons as a kid. We were required to call him Mr. Wright to show respect, which was a hoot. And then of course, that kind of morphed into Just Right, to us girls.” “Yeah, he stayed with Wildwood even when things were going downhill,” Dad said. “Once Phil was gone and the last few horses were placed in good situations, Wright disappeared. Not su

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