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The Squire of Sandal-Side

CHAPTER X
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He had not forced Harry in any way.

He had taken no advantage of him.

Harry was quite satisfied with the exchange, and what had other people to do with his affairs?
He did not care for their opinion.

"That for it!" and he snapped his fingers defiantly to every point of the compass.

But, all the same, he walked the floor of the east rooms nearly all night, and kept Sophia awake to listen to his complaints.
Sophia was fretful and sleepy, and not as sympathetic with "the soul that halved her own," as centuries of fellow-feeling might have claimed; but she had her special worries.


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