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  2. CHAPTER IV.

    Those were, the merriest days in all the merry years for the shearer; those, when he drew his cheque from the "tyrant squatter." Not that, ordinarily speaking, a squatter is generally considered ...

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  3. Harry's Inheritance.

    At half-pat 9 Sir Thomas drove down to the club, and, when he reached the door, dismissed the coachman. "I shall walk back, Morton," he' said. "I shan't want you again this evening ...

    Article : 2,348 words
  4. CHAPTER III.

    Next morning, after breakfast, Sir Thomas said in a quiet tone of command to Harry, "My boy, I want to speak to you for a few minutes in the library." ...

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