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he has a good pair, anyhow. If my mother sometimes chided him for his excess of generosity, she was not less prone to give freely to those who needed it; and not only did she part with her own things, but she would unshrinkingly assume the far harder, and, to her, particularly disagreeable, task of soliciting aid from others. On one occasion she went from store to store the whole length of Washington Street, selling the pamphlet narrative of a French political refugee who had escaped from Cayenne, until Ante, 3.464. she had disposed of four hundred copies and thus made a hundred dollars for him. Of necessity, my father was a great wanderer on both continents, and he never wearied of seeing new faces and new types of mankind, and making new friends. Yet, like Wordsworth's Happy Warrior, his was A soul whose master-bias leans To home-felt pleasures and to gentle scenes. I cannot recall his ever coming home in other than a bright and joyous mood, bringing with him the eternal