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The Malady of the Century

CHAPTER II
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That is the aim of my life, just as it is the aim of the rich woman's.

She has money, and for happiness she lacks love; I have love, and for happiness I lack money.

We make an equal exchange of what we own.

It is the most beautiful supplement to a dual incompleteness." "It is in this way then that you would offer what you call love to a rich girl! A love cleverly conducted, carefully mapped out--a love which one could control, and on no account offer to a poor girl." "Rubbish! The love of every man who is in his right mind is carefully planned.

Would you be in love with a king's daughter?
It is to be hoped not.


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