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The Morgesons

CHAPTER II
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Comprehension of life, and comprehension of self, came too late for him to make either of value.
The spirit of progress, however, which prompted his schemes benefited others.

The most that could be said of him was that he had the rudiments of a Founder.
My father, whose name was Locke Morgeson also, married early.

My mother was five years his elder; her maiden name was Mary Warren.

She was the daughter of Philip Warren, of Barmouth, near Surrey.

He was the best of the Barmouth tailors, though he never changed the cut of his garments; he was a rigidly pious man, of great influence in the church, and was descended from Sir Edward Warren, a gentleman of Devon, who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth.


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