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" I do not write resentfully or angrily; for I know how all these things have worked together to make me what I am; but I never afterwards forgot, I never shall forget, I never can forget, that my mother was warm for my being sent back. "
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Annual Register, Volume 113

History - 1872 - 802 pages
...quarrel, and did BO the next day. . . . My father said I should go back no more, and should go to school. I do not write resentfully or angrily, for I know how all these things have helped to make me what I am ; but I never afterwards forgot, I never shall forget, I never can forget,...
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1812-1842

John Forster - 1842 - 450 pages
...deserved. My father said, I ' should go back no more, and should go to school. I do Quits the warehouse. ' not write resentfully or angrily : for I know how...for my being sent back. ' From that hour until this at which I write, no word A silence of 'of that part of my childhood which I have now gladly acentui7°:...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 279

Literature - 1913 - 878 pages
...which I am very sure I deserved. My father said I should go back no more, and should go to school. I do not write resentfully or angrily, for I know...forget, that my mother was warm for my being sent back." Six shillings a week for an ignoble drudgery, with no hope of ever rising above it, and parents as...
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The Life of Charles Dickens, Volume 1

John Forster - Novelists, English - 1872 - 440 pages
...which I am very sure I deserved. My father said I should go back no more, and should go to school. I do not write resentfully or angrily; for I know...for my being sent back. " From that hour until this at which I write, no word of that part of my childhood which I have now gladly brought to a close has...
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The Life of Charles Dickens, Volume 1

John Forster - Novelists, English - 1872 - 442 pages
...which I am very sure I deserved. My father said I should go back no more, and should go to school. I do not write resentfully or angrily; for I know...for my being sent back. "From that hour until this at which I write, no word \ of that part of my childhood which I have now gladly brought to a close...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 5; Volume 85

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - Authors - 1872 - 858 pages
...which I am very sure I deserved. My father said I should go back no more, and should go to school. I do not write resentfully or angrily, for I know...forget, that my mother was warm for my being sent back.' Poor mother ! with all her trials and anxieties, five children (one a young baby) and a Mtcawbcr for...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 15; Volume 78

1872 - 830 pages
...which I am very sure I deserved. My father said I should go back no more, and should go to school. I do not write resentfully or angrily, for I know...forget, that my mother was warm for my being sent back." Poor mother! with all her trials and anxieties, five children (one a young baby) and a Micawbcr for...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volume 5

1872 - 838 pages
...which I am very sure I deserved. My father said I should go back no more, and should go to school. I do not write resentfully or angrily, for I know...forget, that my mother was warm for my being sent back.' Poor mother ! with all her trials and anxieties, five children (one a young baby) and a Micairber for...
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The Life of Charles Dickens, Volume 1

John Forster - Authors, English - 1872 - 574 pages
...father said, I should go back no Quits the "more, and should go to school. I do not write WArchousd "resentfully or angrily: for I know how all these...forget, that my mother was "warm for my being sent back. A silence of "From that hour until this at which I write, a century: "no word of that part of my childhood...
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - History - 1872 - 814 pages
...quarrel, and did so the next day. . . . My father said I should go back no more, and should go to school. I do not write resentfully or angrily, for I know how all these things have helped to make me what I am ; but I never afterwards forgot, I never shall forget, I never can forget,...
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