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Uncle Bernac

CHAPTER XIII
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And yet I had no prospects and no reason for any great hopes.

I was not clever at school.
I was only the forty-second out of fifty-eight.

At mathematics I had perhaps some ability, but at nothing else.

The truth is that I was always dreaming when the others were working.

There was nothing to encourage my ambition, for the only thing which I inherited from my father was a weak stomach.


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