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Mr. Isaacs

CHAPTER XI
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I suppose your mother taught you when you were small--if you ever were small." "I never had a mother that I can remember--I learned to do all those things at sea." "Forgive me," she said, guessing she had struck some tender chord in my existence.

"What an odd life you must have had." "Perhaps.

I never had any relations that I can remember, except a brother, much older than I.He died years ago, and his son is my only living relation.

I was born in Italy." "But when did you learn so many things?
You seem to know every language under the sun." "I had a good education when I got ashore.

Some one was very kind to me, and I had learned Latin and Greek in the common school in Rome before I ran away to sea." I answered her questions reluctantly.


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