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not only during his infancy2, but even during his boyhood, to the care of an uncultivated and utterly3 ignorant, but worthy4 and affectionate old nurse, called Dame5 Ball, in the rustic6 village of Condover, not far from Shrewsbury.
His reminiscences upon this period were amongst those the most tenaciously7 minute, and the most agreeable to his fancy for detail, of any part of his life; and the uncommon8 gaiety of his narratory powers, and the frankness with which he set forth9 the pecuniary10 embarrassments11 and provoking mischances, to which his thus deserted12 childhood was exposed, had an ingenuousness13, a good-humour, and a comicality, that made the subject of Condover not more delectable14 to himself than entertaining to his hearer.
Nevertheless, these accounts, when committed to paper, and produced without the versatility15 of countenance16, and the vivacious17 gestures that animated18 the colloquial19 disclosures, so lose their charm, as to appear vapid20, languid, and tedious: and the editor only thus slightly recurs21 to them for the purpose of pointing out how gifted must be the man who, through disadvantages of so lowering a species, could become, in after-life, not only one
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of the best informed, but one of the most polished, members of society.
There were few subjects of his childish remembrance with which he was himself more amused, than with the recital22 of the favourite couplets which the good nurse Ball most frequently sang to him at her spinning wheel; and which he especially loved to chaunt, in imitating her longdrawn face, and the dolorous23 tones of her drawling sadness.
“Good bye, my dear neighbours! My heart it is sore,
For I must go travelling all the world o’er.
And if I should chance to come home very rich,
My friends and relations will make of me mich;
But if I should chance to come home very poor,
My friends and relations will turn me out of door,
After I have been travelling, travelling, travelling, all the world o’er.”
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