George, Garden and Gun told the complete story. Nash made a claim for the loss and his insurer paid the claim. James Julia believed that the insurer, if known, would only be entitled to what it paid for the gun loss--$400. James Julia was satisfied that the consignor had the legal right to sell. I've known the consignor all of my life and never knew that he or his father had the gun.
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