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The Personal Life Of David Livingstone

CHAPTER II
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Mr.Moir kindly lent him some books when he went to London, all of which were conscientiously returned before he left the country.

A Greek Lexicon, with only cloth boards when lent, was returned in substantial calf.

He was ever careful, conscientious, and honorable in all his dealings, as his father had been before him.] It was in the winter of 1836-37 that he spent his first session in Glasgow.

Furnished by a friend with a list of lodgings, Livingstone and his father set out from Blantyre one wintry day, while the snow was on the ground, and walked to Glasgow.

The lodgings were all too expensive.
All day they searched for a cheaper apartment, and at last in Rotten Row they found a room at two shillings a week.


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