Jane Farson cannot understand why her ailing father is refusing to see her, a supposed instruction which her brothers make sure is carried out. Then Jane sees 'Property of a Gentleman',part of her father's extensive art collection,up for sale, She is perplexed as he has always refused to part with any of his paintings. She calls in McGill,who finds her brothers uncooperative but a night time visit to her father's room proves to be very educational - providing the answer to Mr. Farson's uncharacteristically odd behaviour.
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