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Between You and Me

CHAPTER I
6/18

That's less than fifty cents in American money.

And that was in 1881, thirty eight years ago.

I've my bit siller the noo.
I've my wee hoose amang the heather at Dunoon.

I've my war loan stock, and my Liberty and Victory bonds.

But what I've got I've worked for and I've earned, and you've done the same for what you've got, man, and so can any other man if he but wull.
I do not believe God ever intended men to get too rich and prosperous.
When they do lots of little things that go to make up the real man have to be left out, or be dropped out.


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