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Page 195
He said very little to me on the subject beyond a casual remark , but a letter from
my mother showed me that he thought I was wasting my - time . Neither he nor I
could foresee that it would have any effect on my future life , and I myself only ...
He said very little to me on the subject beyond a casual remark , but a letter from
my mother showed me that he thought I was wasting my - time . Neither he nor I
could foresee that it would have any effect on my future life , and I myself only ...
Page 217
There are many changes in the first letters of words , for the sake of euphony ,
depending on what happens to precede them ; m and b , for instance , are often
changed into f ( pronounced v ) ... But in other cases a syllable or letter is added .
There are many changes in the first letters of words , for the sake of euphony ,
depending on what happens to precede them ; m and b , for instance , are often
changed into f ( pronounced v ) ... But in other cases a syllable or letter is added .
Page 233
For example , on the rigid outstretched arm I would hang an ordinary chair at the
wrist , and the boy would hold it there for several minutes , while I sat down and
wrote a short letter for instance , without any complaint , or making any remark ...
For example , on the rigid outstretched arm I would hang an ordinary chair at the
wrist , and the boy would hold it there for several minutes , while I sat down and
wrote a short letter for instance , without any complaint , or making any remark ...
Page 246
In 1895 I received a letter from Cardiff , from one of the workmen who attended
the Neath Mechanics ' Institution , asking if the author of “ Island Life , ” the “
Malay Archipelago , ” and other books is the same Mr. Alfred Wallace who taught
in the ...
In 1895 I received a letter from Cardiff , from one of the workmen who attended
the Neath Mechanics ' Institution , asking if the author of “ Island Life , ” the “
Malay Archipelago , ” and other books is the same Mr. Alfred Wallace who taught
in the ...
Page 254
Mr. Bates ' widow having kindly returned to me such of my letters as he had
preserved , I find in them some references to the subjects in which I was then
interested . I will , therefore , here give a few extracts from them . In a letter written
...
Mr. Bates ' widow having kindly returned to me such of my letters as he had
preserved , I find in them some references to the subjects in which I was then
interested . I will , therefore , here give a few extracts from them . In a letter written
...
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