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The Squire of Sandal-Side

CHAPTER IX
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When I was at home, and the eldest daughter, she always liked to have things nice.

Julius, my dear one, can you find any thing fit to eat ?" And so on, and so on, until Charlotte felt as if she must scream, or throw a plate down, or fly beyond the sight and sound of all things human.
The next evening Julius announced his intention of going abroad at once.
"But I shall leave Sophia to be a little society for mother, and I shall not delay an hour beyond the time necessary for travel and business." He spoke with an air of conscious self-denial; and as Charlotte did not express any gratitude he continued, "Not that I expect any thanks, Sophia and I, but fortunately we find duty is its own reward." "Are you going to see Harry ?" "I may do such a thing." "Is he sick ?" "No." "I hope he will not get sick while you are there." And then some passionate impulse took possession of her; her face glowed like a flame, and her eyes scintillated like sparks.

"If any thing happens Harry while you are with him, I swear, by each separate Sandal that ever lived, that you shall account for it!" "Oh, you know, Sophia dear, this is too much! Leave the table, my love.
Your sister must be"-- and he tapped his forehead; while Sophia, with a look of annihilating scorn, drew her drapery tight around her, and withdrew.
"What did I say?
What do I think?
What terror is in my heart?
Oh, Harry, Harry, Harry!" She buried her face in her hands, and sat lost in woeful thought,--sat so long that Phoebe the table-maid felt her delay to be unkind and aggravating; especially when one of the chamber-maids came down for her supper, and informed the rulers of the servants' hall that "Mrs.Julius was crying up-stairs about Miss Charlotte falling out with her husband." "Mercy on us! What doings we have to bide with!" and Ann shook her check apron, and sat down with an air of nearly exhausted patience.
"You can't think what a taking Mr.Julius is in.

He's going away to-morrow." "For good and all ?" "Not he.

He'll be back again.


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