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The Firing Line

CHAPTER XIII
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You've something left to stick to; I haven't.

You are a little less intelligent than I, and therefore possess more natural courage and credulity.

Outside of these things we are more or less alike, Hamil.

Hope you don't mind my essay on man." "No," said Hamil, vastly amused.
"The trouble with me," continued Malcourt, "is that I possess a streak of scientific curiosity that you lack; which is my eternal undoing and keeps me poor and ignobly busy.

I ought to have leisure; the world should see to it that I have sufficient leisure and means to pursue my studies in the interest of social economy.


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