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... which Jenny was subjected , - the mention of one or two will indicate the nature of all . In the first place , the white heifer she had always called hers was sold , and the money tied up in 18 [ July , The Great Doctor .
... which Jenny was subjected , - the mention of one or two will indicate the nature of all . In the first place , the white heifer she had always called hers was sold , and the money tied up in 18 [ July , The Great Doctor .
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... nature . Though so competent to fill them , he discharged his duties reluctantly and with a cer- tain impatience ; and probably there were few more joyous moments of his life than when , in 1849 , he was allowed to retire permanently to ...
... nature . Though so competent to fill them , he discharged his duties reluctantly and with a cer- tain impatience ; and probably there were few more joyous moments of his life than when , in 1849 , he was allowed to retire permanently to ...
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... nature of the man , under his wonderful load of learning . But there was nothing mor- bid or misanthropical in his composi- tion ; his shyness was rather the result of an intense devotion to his studies . These gradually became a ...
... nature of the man , under his wonderful load of learning . But there was nothing mor- bid or misanthropical in his composi- tion ; his shyness was rather the result of an intense devotion to his studies . These gradually became a ...
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... nature , which I learned to appreciate during my later visits to his home . After the death of his wife , the daughter who thereafter assumed her mother's place in the household wrote me frequent accounts of her fa- ther's grief and ...
... nature , which I learned to appreciate during my later visits to his home . After the death of his wife , the daughter who thereafter assumed her mother's place in the household wrote me frequent accounts of her fa- ther's grief and ...
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... nature of the forest - tree , and have grown humanized by receiving the care of man , and by contributing to his wants . They have become a part of the family ; and their individual char- acters are as well understood and ap- preciated ...
... nature of the forest - tree , and have grown humanized by receiving the care of man , and by contributing to his wants . They have become a part of the family ; and their individual char- acters are as well understood and ap- preciated ...
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