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Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2

CHAPTER III
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He seemed to live for nothing but duty.

Yet he was a man of strong affections, unlike what is generally deemed to be the character of the Puritan.

He was gentle, tolerant, kindly and affectionate.
He had all his life a large professional income.

But he never seemed to care for money.

In that respect he was like one who dwelt by the side of a pond, ready to dip up and to give its waters to any man who might thirst.


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