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He was evidently conscious himself of some mental change, for he of the Priory, of his days in quiet; or, as Dr of his life'. of Erasmus my grandfather found a little cross of platted grass (now in my possession) gathered from the tomb of his son, ... It
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purchased, six weeks I before his death, the small estate near Derby; where he intended, though only forty years old, to retire from business, and spend the rest Darwin, who could not have foreseen what this foreboded, expressed it (in a letter to my father, 28 November, 1799), 'to sleep away the his maxim. that in order to feel cheerful you must appear to be so.' There I was, moreover, a vein of reserve in him. Miss Seward, in answer to a remark by my father, says 10 May, 1802, i.e., before the publication of the Memoir.!): 'Too well was I acquainted with the disposition and habits of your lamented father. to feel surprise from your telling me how little you had been able to gather
BookThe Works of Charles Darwin: Vol 29: Erasmus Darwin (1879) / the Autobiography of Charles Darwin (1958)
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First Published 1992
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ABSTRACT