Born into an anti-slavery family of eight children, Howells aided his family by setting type in his journalist father
A vagrant walks the streets, surrounded by strangers. He tortures himself by thinking of a girl's face he once knew.
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Born into an anti-slavery family of eight children, Howells aided his family by setting type in his journalist father
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