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The Squire of Sandal-Side

CHAPTER V
19/45

Julius told me that no man in the 'Cameronians' had a worse name than Harry Sandal." "Julius! The idea of Julius talking badly about our Harry, and to you! I wonder you listened to him.

It was a shabby thing to do; it was that." "Julius only repeated what he had heard, and he was very sorry to do so.
He felt it to be conscientiously his duty." "Bah! God save me from such a conscience! If Julius had heard any thing good of Harry, he would have had no conscientious scruples about silence; not he! I dare say Julius would be glad if poor Harry was out of his way." "Charlotte Sandal, you shall not say such very unladylike, such unchristianlike, things in my room.

It is quite easy to see _whose_ company you have been in." "I have been with Ducie.

Can you find me a sweeter or better soul ?" "Or a handsomer young man than her son ?" "I mean that also, certainly.

Handsome, energetic, enterprising, kind, religious." "Spare me the balance of your adjectives.


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