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CHAPTER 1
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There can hardly be marked incidents to describe.

I sincerely hope that I take a wrong and gloomy view, but I cannot help fearing--I would rather see no Life than one that would interest very few.

It will be a pleasure and duty in me to consider what I can recollect; but at present I can think of scarcely anything.

The equability and perfection of Henslow's whole character, I should think, would make it very difficult for any one to pourtray him.

I have been thinking about Henslow all day a good deal, but the more I think the less I can think of to write down.


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