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EARLY REMINISCENCES

1834-1864

BY S. BARING-GOULD


"What we learn in childhood takes a wonderful hold on the memory. With respect to myself, I am not certain that I could recall the whole of yesterday's discourse, but I should be very much astonished if anything that I had heard a long time ago were to escape my remembrance."

Plato, Timæus, VII.


NEW YORK

E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY

681 FIFTH AVENUE