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The World For Sale
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CHAPTER X
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Without such men the big things are never done, and other men have less work to do, and less money and poorer homes.

They discover and construct and design and invent and organize and give opportunities.

I am a working man, but I know what Ingolby thinks.

I know what men think who try to do the big things.

I have tried to do them." The crowd were absolutely still now, but the big river-driver shook himself free of the eloquence, which somehow swayed them all, and said: "You--you look as if you'd tried to do big things, you do, old skeesicks.


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