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... father , for I looked up to him with awe , as a superior being ; but I could not brook patronage from a brother ... father's house . I was doomed never to be properly known there . I was made , by wrong treatment , strange even to myself ...
... father , for I looked up to him with awe , as a superior being ; but I could not brook patronage from a brother ... father's house . I was doomed never to be properly known there . I was made , by wrong treatment , strange even to myself ...
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... father was passing by ; he stopped not to in- quire the reason , nor indeed could he read the long course of mental ... father's injustice . I broke through my habitual awe of him — I replied to him with impatience . My hot spirit ...
... father was passing by ; he stopped not to in- quire the reason , nor indeed could he read the long course of mental ... father's injustice . I broke through my habitual awe of him — I replied to him with impatience . My hot spirit ...
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... father for my reception ; my eagerness to receive the paternal embrace was so great that I could not await his return , but hurried after him . What a spectacle met my eyes as I entered the cham- ber ! My father , whom I had left in the ...
... father for my reception ; my eagerness to receive the paternal embrace was so great that I could not await his return , but hurried after him . What a spectacle met my eyes as I entered the cham- ber ! My father , whom I had left in the ...
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