The real America in romance, with reading courses : being a complete and authentic history of America from the time of Columbus to the present day . He has the forensic acumen requisite to a great LAWYER. frequently let Dr. Trunnels come to his room. Itwas during one of his visits that the doctor calledthe children to him one at a time, and, passing his 446 HUMBLED PRIDE. fingers through their flaxen hair, proclaimed eacha prodigy in his line. This boy will make a great lawyer, said thedoctor, passing his hand through the urchins tan-gled locks. A great lawyer. He has the forensicacumen requis
The real America in romance, with reading courses : being a complete and authentic history of America from the time of Columbus to the present day . He has the forensic acumen requisite to a great LAWYER. frequently let Dr. Trunnels come to his room. Itwas during one of his visits that the doctor calledthe children to him one at a time, and, passing his 446 HUMBLED PRIDE. fingers through their flaxen hair, proclaimed eacha prodigy in his line. This boy will make a great lawyer, said thedoctor, passing his hand through the urchins tan-gled locks. A great lawyer. He has the forensicacumen requisite to a great lawyer. The urchin winced and grinned. The next heexamined he declared would make a great physi-cian. A third would be a great financier, and thefourth a statesman. Wealth and honors awaitedthe Dawes family. He made the children numerouspresents and on the birthday of little Henry ClayDawes, he purchased for the child a toy fish, socharged with magnetism that it would follow themagnet across a bowl of water and seem to havelife, while he edified the little folks with an im-promptu lecture on magnetism and electricity. But the d
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