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Subject: MSR Chiefly a Dialog
Author: Louisa Sarah Guggenberger Bevington
Uploaded By: HOST Comp Joots
Date: 4/29/2003
File: Chiefly a Dialogue .lit (129053 bytes)
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Keywords: Chiefly a Dialog, Louisa Sarah Guggenberger Bevington, History
Dunce.--
What is money?
The Other Fellow.--
Something rare and useless which you are compelled to obtain
before anyone will let you get at things that are needful, useful and
plentiful.
Dunce.--
Oh! Then, I suppose, if you have not got any money you had better
leave off hoping for the plentiful things, and set to work to make
what you want for yourself.
Other Fellow.--
Why, old man, you can't!
Dunce.--
How's that? I feel as if I could.
Other Fellow.--
Not you. Money is there to stop you. It is a means used not only for
making it difficult for you to get at what is ready-made, but also
for making it dangerous for you to start digging or planting, or
making what you want for yourself.