[The Squire of Sandal-Side by Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr]@TWC D-Link book
The Squire of Sandal-Side

CHAPTER IV
19/53

Be good, and do good.

Stand true to Steve,--remember,--true to Steve." And he did not seem inclined to talk more.
"He is saving his strength for the squire," said Ducie.

"He has a deal to say to him." "Father hoped to be back this afternoon." "Though it be the darkening when he gets home, ask him to come at once, Charlotte.

Father is waiting for him, and I don't think he will pass the turn of the night." There were many subtle links of sympathy between Up-Hill and Sandal.
Death could not be in one house without casting a shadow in the other.
Julius privately thought such a fellow-feeling a little stretched.

The Latriggs were on a distinctly lower social footing than the Sandals.
Rich they might be; but they were not written among the list of county families, nor had they even married into their ranks.


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