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Kennedy Square

CHAPTER VII
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It's God's mercy the poor fellow wasn't killed.

Fine beginning, isn't it, for a happy married life ?" "Better not have any wife at all, judge, than wed a woman whose good name you are afraid to defend with your life.

There are some of us who can stand anything but that, and Harry is built along the same lines.

A fine, noble, young fellow--did just right and has my entire confidence and my love.

Think it over, judge," and he strolled into the card-room, picked up the morning paper, and buried his face in its columns, his teeth set, his face aflame with suppressed disgust at the kind of blood running in the judge's veins.
The colonel's treatment of his son also came in for heated discussion.
Mrs.Cheston was particularly outspoken.


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