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... . Mr. Murdoch considered his pupils creditably diligent , but nowise remark- able . To Gilbert , these early years were made interesting when looked back upon in the light of his brother's glory . Of that period Preface .
... . Mr. Murdoch considered his pupils creditably diligent , but nowise remark- able . To Gilbert , these early years were made interesting when looked back upon in the light of his brother's glory . Of that period Preface .
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Robert Burns Alexander Smith. the light of his brother's glory . Of that period , Robert wrote a good deal at various times to various correspondents , when the world had become curious ; but as in the case of all such writings , he ...
Robert Burns Alexander Smith. the light of his brother's glory . Of that period , Robert wrote a good deal at various times to various correspondents , when the world had become curious ; but as in the case of all such writings , he ...
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... brother Gilbert were sent " week about during a summer quarter , " to a parish school two or three miles distant from the farm , to improve themselves in penmanship . Next year , about midsummer , Robert spent three weeks with his tutor ...
... brother Gilbert were sent " week about during a summer quarter , " to a parish school two or three miles distant from the farm , to improve themselves in penmanship . Next year , about midsummer , Robert spent three weeks with his tutor ...
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... brother , and Mr. Murdoch . This seclusion was now about to cease . In his seventeenth year , " to give his manners a finish " he went to a country dancing school , -an important step in life for any young fellow , a specially important ...
... brother , and Mr. Murdoch . This seclusion was now about to cease . In his seventeenth year , " to give his manners a finish " he went to a country dancing school , -an important step in life for any young fellow , a specially important ...
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... brother tells us that he was almost constantly in love . His inamoratas were the freckled beauties who milked cows and hoed potatoes ; but his passionate imagination attired them with the most wonderful graces . He was Antony , and he ...
... brother tells us that he was almost constantly in love . His inamoratas were the freckled beauties who milked cows and hoed potatoes ; but his passionate imagination attired them with the most wonderful graces . He was Antony , and he ...
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