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The Soldier Boy; or, Tom Somers in the Army

CHAPTER III
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CHAPTER III.
TAMING A TRAITOR.
With the exception of Squire Pemberton, Pinchbrook was a thoroughly loyal town; and the people felt that it was a scandal and a disgrace to have even a single traitor within its border.

The squire took no pains to conceal his treasonable sentiments, though the whole town was in a blaze of patriotic excitement.

On the contrary, he had gone out of his way, and taken a great deal of pains, to condemn the government and the people of the North.
Squire Pemberton was a wealthy man, and he had always been a person of great influence in the place.

He had occupied all the principal official positions in town and county.

He had come to regard himself, as his townsmen were for the most part willing to regard him, as the social and political oracle of the place.


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