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  • A pauper himself, a slave to the money-lender, he knew himself the superior of those he met at the Morses '; and, when his one decent suit of clothes was out of pawn, he moved among them a lord of life, quivering with a sense of outrage akin to what a prince would suffer if condemned to live with goat-herds.

    Chapter 29 2010

  • Never had Martin, at the Morses ', heard so amazing a range of topics discussed.

    Chapter 36 2010

  • Morses; nor did he dream that such persons were as lonely eagles sailing solitary in the azure sky far above the earth and its swarming freight of gregarious life.

    Chapter 27 2010

  • One thing was certain: the Morses had not cared to have him for himself or for his work.

    Chapter 44 2010

  • Martin bethought himself of the numerous occasions on which he had met Judge Blount at the Morses 'and when Judge Blount had not invited him to dinner.

    Chapter 43 2010

  • He toiled on all day, recollecting, at the last moment, that he was to have dinner at the Morses '.

    Chapter 37 2010

  • To real literature, real painting, real music, the Morses and their kind, were dead.

    Chapter 29 2010

  • The Morses had shown him the best their social position could produce, and he was not impressed by it.

    Chapter 29 2010

  • The Morses lived in Brookline, MA, and had three children: Edith, Ann, and Alan.

    Personal Information for Theresa Jacobson Morse Jewish Women's Archive 2010

  • The Morses lived in Brookline, MA, and had three children: Edith, Ann, and Alan.

    Personal Information for Theresa Jacobson Morse 2010

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