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Here , of course , he was thinking of his father's father ; devoted though he was to his mother he never claimed for himself any of that superior respectability which she considered belonged to the Fords . His father's supposedly humble ...
Here , of course , he was thinking of his father's father ; devoted though he was to his mother he never claimed for himself any of that superior respectability which she considered belonged to the Fords . His father's supposedly humble ...
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much the child of his father , from whom he also inherited , though in a much higher degree , a passion for books and an eagerness for acquiring general knowledge . They were father and son too in their high moral character as well as ...
much the child of his father , from whom he also inherited , though in a much higher degree , a passion for books and an eagerness for acquiring general knowledge . They were father and son too in their high moral character as well as ...
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Having imagined that his brother had hid some apples behind a large folio upon an upper shelf in his father's shop , he climbed up to search for them . There were no apples ; but the large folio proved to be Petrarch , whom he had seen ...
Having imagined that his brother had hid some apples behind a large folio upon an upper shelf in his father's shop , he climbed up to search for them . There were no apples ; but the large folio proved to be Petrarch , whom he had seen ...
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