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"London formed his mind and his heart": cut, because very, very difficult to prove. Besides: would need a source.
"London formed his mind and his heart": cut, because very, very difficult to prove. Besides: would need a source.
"Thomas adored his father.  He never failed in greetings his father to go down on his knees to ask his blessing": 1. source needed; 2. going down on one's knees when encountering your parents was standard operating procedure in early modern England, no adoration involved.

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"London formed his mind and his heart": cut, because very, very difficult to prove. Besides: would need a source.

"Thomas adored his father. He never failed in greetings his father to go down on his knees to ask his blessing": 1. source needed; 2. going down on one's knees when encountering your parents was standard operating procedure in early modern England, no adoration involved.