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1
This gentleman looked, indeed, like an
English
squire
,
and spoke our tongue.
2
As a rule he avoided
English
squires
and otherworldly eccentrics like the plague.
3
Mr. Tyrrel might have passed for a true model of the
English
squire
.
4
He was dressed as an
English
squire
of an early century.
5
His father, Mr. Timothy Shelley, was a very usual, thick-headed, unromantic
English
squire
.
6
Come hither, young man, young
English
squire
with the gray eyes!
7
And a fool of an
English
squire
who ate goose?
8
He came of the stock of the
English
Squire
.
9
He frowned, looking every inch the solid
English
squire
.
10
The bluff
English
squire
,
the man in authority, is this type, and his anger lasts.
11
His books have a certain raciness and spirit that recall the
English
squire
of tradition.
12
He was not much fitted for an
English
squire
.
13
He goes at truth as a hard-riding old
English
squire
would take a difficult fence.
14
Author of "An
English
Squire
,
"
"The Girls of Flaxley," &c.
15
It is expected of an
English
squire
.
16
I confess that, as regards the mass of the
English
squires
the passage seems to me almost satire.
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