which was a great cross to him. He could not detect the color 

 red in any of its shades. Blue was perfect, but a red rose for 

 him was so dull that it looked like a dusky brown, and pinks were 



tudent can 



l read books 



and letter 



s sent to him. 



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sn W oW e e n r W t: 



han he. For 



Vhen 'he v 



ighty he s 

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many letters 



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from my Gern 



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to read thei 



m myself," 

 id acquirer. 



said he. 

 1 all the Gerr 



nan he need 



He, of course, read Greek and Latin, and he was a lover of 

 French. He had a fine old library, but being very generous 



smoker— "Take them all and keep them, my child, for I don't 



