Born in Massachusetts to a family of merchants and seamen, Clapp traveled to Paris to translate the socialist writing
While others claim him to be impressionable, the author prefers to view his heart as similar to the layers of an onion. He offers the tale of how he views two women to explain his theory in which his emotions sink deeper as additional layers are created.
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Born in Massachusetts to a family of merchants and seamen, Clapp traveled to Paris to translate the socialist writing
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