He is happy there, especially in the company of young Charles, but he must soon return to the city and academe.
It begins to look rather bad for young Charles.
He would beat up young Charles just for fun, and then "wash his own face with powdered chlorine bleach."
The young Charles was soon dependent on William for advice.
His father led singing schools in their home, and young Charles developed an interest in music.
In this way the young Charles became used to modern sounds that were quite different from traditional, Romantic music.
Reuben had been pitching into young Charles not without good reason, I must say.
When young Charles was two years old, his mother Elizabeth died from tuberculosis.
It was to be several years before young Charles worked out the full significance of coming second in life's first race.
As a dinner guest, young Charles would eat most of the food on the table.