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" You all know your mother, and what a good mother she has ever been to all of you. She has been my greatest blessing, and I can declare that in my whole life I have never heard her utter one word I would rather have been unsaid. She has never failed in... "
Emma Darwin, a Century of Family Letters, 1792-1896 - Page 250
edited by - 1915 - 289 pages
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Life: A Monthly Magazine of Christian Metaphysics

1902 - 640 pages
...Darwin was still living, but is found in the "Letters of Darwin," which will be published shortly. "You all know your mother, and what a good mother...my whole life I have never heard her utter one word I would rather had been unsaid. She has never failed in kindest sympathy toward me, and Has borne with...
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The Bookman, Volume 17

Book collecting - 1903 - 738 pages
...The highest spirituality is evident in this tender tribute to his wife, addressed to their children : You all know your mother, and what a good mother she...my whole life I have never heard her utter one word I would rather have been unsaid. She has never failed in kindest sympathy toward me. and has borne...
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More Letters of Charles Darwin: A Record of His Work in a Series ..., Volume 1

Charles Darwin - Celebrities - 1903 - 548 pages
...Autobiography ; it was not published in the Life and Letters which appeared in Mrs. Darwin's lifetime: — You all know your mother, and what a good mother she...my whole life I have never heard her utter one word I would rather have been unsaid. She has never failed in kindest sympathy towards me, and has borne...
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More Letters of Charles Darwin: A Record of His Work in a Series ..., Volume 1

Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1903 - 544 pages
...Autobiography ; it was not published in the Life and Letters which appeared in Mrs. Darwin's lifetime : — You all know your mother, and what a good mother she...and I can declare that in my whole life I have never | I heard her utter one word I would rather have been unsaid. She has never failed in kindest sympathy...
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The Bookman, Volume 17

Book collecting - 1903 - 706 pages
...tender tribute to his wife, addressed to their children : You all know your mother, and what a gond mother she has ever been to all of you. She has been...my whole life I have never heard her utter one word I would rather have been unsaid. She has never failed in kindest sympathy toward me, and has borne...
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STORIES OF AUTHORS

EDWIN WATTS CHUBB - 1910 - 426 pages
...its publication. Where in all literature can a more tender and beautiful appreciation be found?— "You all know your mother, and what a good mother she has been to all of you. She has been my greatest blessing, and I can declare that in. my whole life I have...
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Stories of Authors, British and American

Edwin Watts Chubb - Authors, American - 1910 - 442 pages
...its publication. Where in all literature can a more tender and beautiful appreciation be found? — "You all know your mother, and what a good mother she has been to all of you. She has been my greatest blessing, and I can declare that in my whole life I have...
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Darwin

Gamaliel Bradford - Biography & Autobiography - 1926 - 356 pages
...affection he adds a note of eulogy which could not perhaps be justly written by any one of any one : ' I can declare that in my whole life I have never heard her utter one word I would rather have been unsaid.'53 Darwin's constant ill-health gave a peculiar quality of intimate...
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The Evolution of Charles Darwin

George Amos Dorsey - Naturalists - 1928 - 326 pages
...years later, in his autobiographical sketch, he wrote of that co-partner and possessor in these words : You all know your mother, and what a good mother she...whole life I have neve,r heard her utter one word I would rather have been unsaid. She has never failed in kindest sympathy towards me, and has borne...
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Death and the Mother from Dickens to Freud: Victorian Fiction and the ...

Carolyn Dever - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 255 pages
...contacts, however, the same chapter opens with the following description of his wife: You all know well your Mother, and what a good Mother she has ever been...life I have never heard her utter one word which I had rather have been unsaid. She has never failed in the kindest sympathy towards me, and has borne...
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