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- Exactly. She does not shine as a wife even in her own account of what occurred. I am not a whole-souled admirer of womankind, as…
- Love has been taken away from the poets, and has been brought within the domain of true science. It may prove to be one of…
- It is the sweetest spring within the memory of man. So green, so mild, so beautiful! Ah, what a contrast between nature without and my…
- Philosophy, astronomy, and politics were marked at zero, I remember. Botany variable, geology profound as regards the mud stains from any region within fifty miles…
- ...it is only when a man goes out into the world with the thought that there are heroisms all round him, and with the desire…
- Should I ever marry, Watson, I should hope to inspire my wife with some feeling which would prevent her from being walked off by a…
- His incredible untidiness, his addiction to music at strange hours, his occasional revolver practice within doors, his weird and often malodorous scientific experiments, and the…
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