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The Marshall family included Marshall and his wife He was rather a
small man, with blackish hair, small lips, and with a nose just a
little turned up at the tip As we have been inforood shops, and earned about two
pounds a week He read books, but he did not know their value, and
often fancied he had o superseded and worthless He belonged to a
y; heard
courses of lectures on it at the institute, and had studied two or
three elementary handbooks He found in a second-hand dealer's shop
a model, which could be taken to pieces, of the inside of the hu the
circulation, and this he had hung in his bedrooround that its effect on his as
injurious He had a notion that the world enerated if
ical science, and
if before e they would study their own physical peculiarities,
and those of their intended partners The crossing of peculiarities
nevertheless presented difficulties A ht to choose a wos, but if a man as
matheht