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The Squire of Sandal-Side

CHAPTER I
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CHAPTER I.
SEAT-SANDAL.
"This happy breed of men, this little world." "To know That which before us lies in daily life Is the prime wisdom." "All that are lovers of virtue ...

be quiet, and go a-angling." There is a mountain called Seat-Sandal, between the Dunmail Raise and Grisedale Pass; and those who have stood upon its summit know that Grasmere vale and lake lie at their feet, and that Windermere, Esthwaite, and Coniston, with many arms of the sea, and a grand brotherhood of mountains, are all around them.

There is also an old gray manor-house of the same name.

It is some miles distant from the foot of the mountain, snugly sheltered in one of the loveliest valleys between Coniston and Torver.

No one knows when the first stones of this house were laid.


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