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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER XV
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He had a very red, battered, clean-shaven face and very red hair and side whiskers; and he was a very honest gentleman, believing implicitly in God and the King and the House of Lords, and Foxes, and the Dutch School of Painting, and his responsibility as a great landowner toward the two or three thousand human beings with whom he had business relations.
"Look here, Savelli.

I've looked into your League.

It's a damned good thing.

About the only thing that has been invented which can stem the tide of Socialism.

Catch 'em young.


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