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The Life of Froude

CHAPTER I
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He came home in disgrace.

His misfortunes were regarded as his faults, and the worst construction was put upon everything he said or did.

His clothes and books had been freely stolen in the big, unregulated dormitory.

He was accused of having pawned them, and his denials were not believed.

If he had had a mother, all might have been well, for no woman with a heart would assume that her child was lying.


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