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Vidyasagar was a very generous and charitable man. From his earliest years, he helped the poor and needy to the utmost of his power. As a boy at school he often gave some of the little food, he had to eat to another boy who had none. If one of his schoolfellows fell ill, little Vidyasagar would go to his house, sit by his bed and nurse him. When he grew rich, hundreds of poor widows and orphans were supported by him. His name became a household word in Bengal. Rich or poor, high or low, all loved him alike. No beggar ever asked him for relief in vain. He would never have a porter at his gate, lest some poor man, who wished to see him, should be turned away.
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