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the hop, questioned the ad abolit his employmentani studies. Aster earin his tale, ne of them destre the booksellera bring the volume. He didso, and dra iacit down said Boy rea this, and yousheslfh erit sor nothing. The o dii so, ino luitted himsel to the admirationis his udges, and ς rried is his Testament, an inhen the evening
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honest veneration and pride than does his dear mendJames Dougias os avers the Pere pennon orneaWay at Otterbourne me I read, in Uncle illiam' admirabie Lis of his ather, his οὐ simplestor of liis early lik-his los o fallier an motherbesore he was eleven his discoverint a triae a dis- coves a Dr. Voung'si the character of the Rosettastone, O Rawlinson's of the cuneisor letters the Gree charactem, his delance of himself against theastonishin and has charge of gettin his eamingsrom the devii that shrewd personage Nouldio have employed imo the Gree Testamentin his ager, indomitable study, his running miles to an bach again to ea a sermon after oldin his hee atnoon, his heepin his famil creditabi on nevermore than E5o, an sor long on 4 a year, fringlarget in charity, and never anting, as e salit, lyin money'-whenes hin o at this I seel Whata Strong, independent, mani nature e mus have had We allano his aintly character, his devotionto learning and to the work of preachin and eaching but he eem to have been like most completemen fudis humour an heen it. Some of his Mensayingsare stili remembered. A ad os an excitable temperament alte on him, an informe him hewishe to e a preacher os the gospei. y great- grandlather, ndin himas ea in intellectos hewas Stronii conceit, advised him to continue in hii
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lose mair Manis 'si do. There is omethin no tessthan sublime in his reply Than m grandiather an Uncte Ebeneger, notae brother could e more different in nature minore unite in affection. My grandiathe was a manos reat natural good sense, et rea and wessanowledged eas but no indolent neve overcto in but neve empty homel but dignified, and fulier os lovet ali sentient Creatures than an other humanaeing everanem Phad, hen aio of ten, two rabbiis OSCar an Livia: h so named is a secret I avetost perhaps it was an Ossiani union of the Romanv ith in Gael. Osca was a road-nosed manly, raster brusque usband who sed to snori Whenangry, and bile oo Livia was a thin-DCed, meehand I ear decettiussisti,ife who ould Smila, an.
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the bite. One eveningo ad iste both these
Northies by the ear of course, and was ahing themisom thei Clove to thei beiis, henim grandiather, relio had been walhing ut in the Coo of the evening, me me Phad just isse the wo creatures, ut ofmingled love to them, an pleasure at havin caught them thout much trouble. He too me by thechin, and issed me, and thei Oscar a=us Livial
Vonde ut manici thought, and stili thin t doubilesshe had see me in in private fondness, and wished
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Premember his astonishin us at with a sud lenburst. It was a Sermon pon the apparent plus sevi in this orld, and he had driven himself an us
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He used to have a listi dissiculi passages ready for
is nephew. and the moment the oracle gave adecision the old an asked hi to repeat it, and themtoo a permanent notemnit, and would assuredlypreach i sonae da with his ore prope unctio and
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The may have had me grace of God I don' know; but I never mea again to e so posuis in scali ingos his matter.'
