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Edward Chauncey Marshall
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No child of poverty and degradation has been suf- fered to pollute the fair surface of his ingenuous and aristocratic?
* U. S. Eeprescutativc from Massachusetts.
9. S. RANDALL. JOSEPH STORY. 15S mind. His companionship has been with the gentle and the well-born ; his associations have been exclusively with the vir- tuous, the high-minded, and the pure. All that the most emi- nent and successful instructors and the most ample store of an- cient and modern lore could give him, has been freely and
... liberally bestowed ; and he goes forth into the scenes of active life with a proud brow, a fearless heart, and a cultivated mind. Surely it Avere the height of presumption to expect that a father could do more. What is it to him that the licensed vender of alcohol lurks in his neighborhood with his well-filled dens of in- famy and darkness ? What is it to him that the gambler, the debauchee, the prostitute, the accomplished libertine, the un- principled villain are abroad in the land, and that they, and such as they, are now the men who, a few short years since, as luckless and poor, but as yet innocent and unhardened hoys, were passed haughtily by as unworthy of his notice or regard ?

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