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Gist is lame - was so, I believe, from infancy, like Shakespeare, Byron, Scott & other great geniuses - and like
Gist is lame - was so, I believe, from infancy, like Shakespeare, Byron, Scott & other great geniuses - and like [[Sonater?]], another philosopher, ha was troubled with a wife whose capacity was very limited [[unclear]] did not enter into his ambition. He built him a cabin apart from his family & then would study & contrive. His habits were always silent & contemplative & probably now his wife heard & saw less of him than ever. To this cabin he confined himself for a year, the whole charge of his farm & family devolving on his wife. Whern all his friends had [[unclear]] in vain, his wife went in and capped the climax of her [[unclear]] by flinging his whole apparatus of papers & books into the fire, & thus he lost his first [[labu?]]; but like Peter the Great, he only answered "Come, it must be done over again" and after two more years of application compleated his [[unclear]] work, his [[unclear]] [[unclear]] to being in great reqiest. When he has taught his child, he was very proud of showing her. He was about 40 when he began his work.

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Gist is lame - was so, I believe, from infancy, like Shakespeare, Byron, Scott & other great geniuses - and like Sonater?, another philosopher, ha was troubled with a wife whose capacity was very limited unclear did not enter into his ambition. He built him a cabin apart from his family & then would study & contrive. His habits were always silent & contemplative & probably now his wife heard & saw less of him than ever. To this cabin he confined himself for a year, the whole charge of his farm & family devolving on his wife. Whern all his friends had unclear in vain, his wife went in and capped the climax of her unclear by flinging his whole apparatus of papers & books into the fire, & thus he lost his first labu?; but like Peter the Great, he only answered "Come, it must be done over again" and after two more years of application compleated his unclear work, his unclear unclear to being in great reqiest. When he has taught his child, he was very proud of showing her. He was about 40 when he began his work.