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The Squire of Sandal-Side

CHAPTER III
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He looked upon Julius as a nephew of his own discovering, and he felt something of a personal pride in all that was excellent in the young man.

He watched impatiently for his wife to express her satisfaction, but Mrs.Sandal was not yet sure that she had any good reason to express it.
"Is he not handsome, Alice ?" "Some people would think so, William.

I like a face I can read." "I'm sure it is a long way better to keep yourself to yourself.

Say what you will, I am sure he will have plenty of good qualities.

Eh?
What ?" "For instance, a great deal of money." "Treat him fair, Alice; treat him fair.


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