| American Academy of Medicine - 1899 - 910 sider
...day; my knapsack was my book-case, and a bit of board my writing table. In winter I could rarely get a light but that of the fire, and only my turn even of that. To buy a pen I was compelled to forego some portion of food. I had to study amidst the noises of the barracks."... | |
| 1856 - 844 sider
...I had no money to purchase a candle or oil; in winter it was rarely that I could i et any light hut the fire, and only my turn even of that. To buy a pen or piece of paper, I was compelled to forego some portion of my food, though in a state of half starvation;... | |
| Maison, N. & Kumar - 1964 - 264 sider
...not demand anything like a year of my life. I had no money to purchase candle or oil, in winter lime it was rarely that I could get any evening light but that of thr fire, and only my turn even of that. And if I, under such circumstances, and without parents or... | |
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