"IT is singular how little we really know of our relations," wrote Henry Lee Higginson to his father, when he was not quite eighteen, and it is still more singular what family views we are inclined to take of anything or body or idea.
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The Life And Letters Of Henry Lee Higginson
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""IT is singular how little we really know of our relations," wrote Henry Lee Higginson to his father, when he was not quite eighteen, and it is still more singular what family views we are inclined to take of anything or body or idea."
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