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Mr. Scarborough’s Family

CHAPTER IV
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I do feel that a great injustice has been done him." "I don't exactly see it," said Augustus.
"Because you're too hard-hearted to put yourself in another man's place.
He was my eldest son." "He thought that he was." "And should have remained so had there been a hope for him," said the squire, roused to temporary anger.

Augustus only shrugged his shoulders.

"But there is no good talking about it." "Not the least in the world.

Mr.Grey, I suppose, knows the truth at last.

I shall have to get three or four thousand pounds from you, or I too must resort to the Jews.


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