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The Coming Race

CHAPTER XXI
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Nay, even in the exercise of her scientific acquirements there was a concurrent benevolence of purpose and will.

Did she learn any novelty in invention that would be useful to the practitioner of some special art or craft?
she hastened to communicate and explain it.

Was some veteran sage of the College perplexed and wearied with the toil of an abstruse study?
she would patiently devote herself to his aid, work out details for him, sustain his spirits with her hopeful smile, quicken his wit with her luminous suggestion, be to him, as it were, his own good genius made visible as the strengthener and inspirer.

The same tenderness she exhibited to the inferior creatures.

I have often known her bring home some sick and wounded animal, and tend and cherish it as a mother would tend and cherish her stricken child.


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