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His extraordinary electric, almost anarchic, energy was tempered, even at that age, by keen application and a determination to learn; always, not far from the forefront of his brain, was the urgent voice of his ambition, fed by his determination to liberate his beloved mother from the drudgery of her life as a landlady.
But in truth, not satisfied with these, which of course excite a thirst for knowing without in any way assuaging it, I searched finally with keen application for that most immense ocean of the sciences and from that ocean all the streams flowing most abundantly in different directions.
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