PER CURIAM.
On July 29, 1960, the chancellor entered a decree in favor of the estate of John Cassidy against the estate of his widow Florence Cassidy, requiring a return by the latter of a substantial sum of money and certain securities which were held to be property of the former. Provision was made for an accounting as to the securities sold and the income therefrom.
Following accounting objections were filed, hearing was had at which testimony was taken...
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