Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman · English
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Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman · English
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II My profession has been that of a tutor, and it thus befell that I was under the necessity of learning as much as I was able, and even going out of my way to seek those lessons at which all the pages of life are open for us, and even, as it were, turning over wayside stones, and looking under wayside weeds in the search for them; and it scarcely ever chanced that I did not get some slight savour of knowledge therefrom, though I was far enough from the full solution of the problems. A
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
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