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    | Squire Trelawney
    
    Author: A.Broadsword |   
    |  | (Added on Oct 29, 2010)
            (This month 59097 readers) (Total 65200 readers) |   
    |  | Squire Trelawney is required by tradition to end sweet Celia\'s innocense. |  
 
   
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    | Reviewer: 
    FP37
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Nov 13, 2010 |   
    |  | Another very good story from Broadsword. The pace is good and the use of ‘Victorian’ style in speech and narration is entertaining. There are good puns as well as inventive dialogue. It is a skilful tale, where honesty overcomes deceit, and decency triumphs over vulgar greed. I feel this is a fine story, but there is no need for a sequel. I am enough of a romantic to feel that the author should bring Celia and the Squire’s yarn to an end on a happy note.  (9/10) 
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