. Art life of William Rimmer, sculptor, painter, and physician / Truman Bartlett. . THOMAS RIMMEB. — H. I BL I LI Ill OF \YI I/. 5 He used to go off by himself on the shore, and sit for hours looking out to kept by himself, for the most part; but there were times when he made thingspretty hot! He owned a fine flute, which on one occasion he loaned to a neigh-bor, who refused to return it. The owner swore that if it were not returnedthere would be trouble; and there was trouble, for he had a terrible temper, andwould have fought all South Boston in defence of what he regarded as
. Art life of William Rimmer, sculptor, painter, and physician / Truman Bartlett. . THOMAS RIMMEB. — H. I BL I LI Ill OF \YI I/. 5 He used to go off by himself on the shore, and sit for hours looking out to kept by himself, for the most part; but there were times when he made thingspretty hot! He owned a fine flute, which on one occasion he loaned to a neigh-bor, who refused to return it. The owner swore that if it were not returnedthere would be trouble; and there was trouble, for he had a terrible temper, andwould have fought all South Boston in defence of what he regarded as his went into the house of the man who had the flute, and was obliged to whiphim and all his friends before he could regain his property. It was a terriblerow. The seclusion in which the family lived did not wholly prevent young Itimmerfrom forming youthful friendships, and he seems to have impressed all of his boyishacquaintances as a person of unusual and singular character. One of them says, * Hebecame celebrated as the boy who made India-rubber horses. He cut the
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