THE MOTHER'S FOOLISHNESS 9 

 slave. It was a poor home, badly governed, bat rich 



was strangely overruled for the 

 and the honour of her own 



jtfomoirgof Caroline Hornch- 1 furnish the only 



iro.unt means, > 



.ui'l hard work combined I u<i 1 iii-.n. ..n \. 



her brother's fame was built At the same time they 

 have left room for myths or legend* to supplement 

 fact* or to till up : M| in ti,, story of the tint ha 

 his : . it wan known to 



bO \vn- unwilling nr uii.iMo to apply a 

 rem is thus M ,,t always easy to present 



1 1 ut h < .1 these early years. So busy was she 1 



had as many hours to look in the telescope." 



