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The Life of John Ruskin

CHAPTER IX
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THE BROKEN CHAIN (1840-1841) That 8th of February, 1840, when John Ruskin came of age, it seemed as though all the gifts of fortune had been poured into his lap.

What his father's wealth and influence could do for him had been supplemented by a personal charm, which found him friends among the best men of the best ranks.

What his mother's care had done in fortifying his health and forming his character, native energy had turned to advantage.

He had won a reputation already much wider and more appreciable, as an artist and student of science, and as a writer of prose and verse, than undergraduates are entitled to expect; and, for crowning mercy, his head was not turned.

He was reading extremely hard--"in" for his degree examination next Easter term.


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