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attitude toward wealth,
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attracted to women,
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“born leader,”
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capacity for extemporaneous speech,
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fascination with mystical and magnetic,
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handwriting of,
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luck or fate denied,
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self-assurance,
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self-reliance,
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PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS

Costanza Arconati Visconti,
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Anna Barker,
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Clarke, James Freeman)
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Lidian Emerson,
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“deep-founded mental connection” as basic,
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and despair after rejection by Nathan,
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and freedom from false relations,
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Platonic relations influenced by father,
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INTELLECTUAL AND SOCIAL/POLITICAL VIEWPOINTS

for abolitionism and black suffrage,
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Women’s rights and status)
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PROJECTS AND VOCATIONS

Conversations group,
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thoughts of settlement,
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as member of heretofore men’s clubs,
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“noble career” foreseen,
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public life as daunting,
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at Greene Street School,
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first publication,
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