Marjorie\'s Three Gifts
This eBook was created by Brandon Ryan (brandon_ryan_projgutenberg@yahoo.com) MARJORIE'S THREE GIFTS BY LOUISA M. ALCOTT Author of "Little Women," "Little Men," "An Old-Fashioned Girl," Etc. BOSTON 1899
were passed at Newport, in Rhode Island, under the charge of Mr.
Robert Rogers. He entered Harvard College in 1796, and graduated in
1800. While at school and college, he developed in a marked manner
a love of nature, music, poetry, and painting. Endowed with senses
capable of the nicest perceptions, and with a mental and moral
constitution which tended always, with the certainty of a physical
law, to the beautiful, the pure, and the sublime, he led what many
might call an ideal life. Yet was he far from being a recluse, or from
being disposed to an excess of introversion. On the contrary, he was
a popular, high-spirited youth, almost passionately fond of society,
maintaining an unusual number of warm friendships, and unsurpassed by
any of the young men of his day in adaptedness to the elegancies and
courtesies of the more refined portions of the moving world. Romances
of love, knighthood, and heroic deeds, tales of banditti, and stories
of supernatural beings, were his chief delight in his early days. Yet
his classical attainments were considerable, and, as a scholar in the
literature of his own language, his reputation was early established.
He delivered a poem on taking his degree, which was much admired in
its day.
On leaving college, he returned to South Carolina. Having determined
to devote his life to the fine arts, he sold, hastily and at a
sacrifice, his share of a considerable patrimonial estate, and
embarked for London in the autumn of 1801. Immediately upon his
arrival, he became a student of the Royal Academy, of which his
This eBook was created by Brandon Ryan (brandon_ryan_projgutenberg@yahoo.com) MARJORIE'S THREE GIFTS BY LOUISA M. ALCOTT Author of "Little Women," "Little Men," "An Old-Fashioned Girl," Etc. BOSTON 1899