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1 2 | pouring out when he talked. A friend of his mother, with whom 2 3 | placed, remembered his young friend and asked him to undertake 3 3 | Professors and students as a friend and colleague rather than 4 3 | When he was an old man a friend brought him news of Watt' 5 3 | and was always at true friend and adviser."~Robison was 6 5 | April, 1765~ he wrote to a friend a letter full of confidence. 7 5 | invention with it.~Watt's best friend in these times of trial 8 5 | occurred to Black was his friend Dr. Roebuck. Roebuck was 9 5 | some time," he wrote to his friend Lind on 5th January. " I 10 5 | helped to bring ruin on his friend. " My heart bleeds for his 11 6 | was away, and it was his friend, Dr. Small, who showed him 12 6 | over his troubles with his friend, Professor Jardine, who 13 6 | for he could not ask his friend Boulton to pay a high price 14 6 | nor could he advise his friend and partner Roebuck, considering 15 6 | Watt needed a sympathetic friend as well as a partner, and 16 6 | in order to relieve his friend's anxieties. But Boulton' 17 7 | from Redruth to his old friend Black: " Our success here 18 8 | to commit, even to help a friend.~Boulton weathered the storm, 19 9 | months he is writing to a friend, " I have accomplished the 20 9 | Watt, and meekly led his friend up to bed in the dark. But 21 9 | ancient acquaintance and friend in England," he wrote, " 22 9 | youth I ever saw," said his friend Campbell, the poet. After 23 9 | exclaimed his devoted friend, Humphry Davy, in a letter 24 9 | lost the last remaining friend of his youth, John Robison, 25 9 | his own foreman and loyal friend, William Murdock, who was 26 App| scientist and valued as a friend. We may assume, therefore,