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The Man

CHAPTER XXVI--A NOBLE OFFER
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But from a good mother I got an idea that to be honest was the best of all things; from a strenuous father, who, however, could not do well for himself, I learned application to work and how best to use and exercise such powers as were in me.

From the start things prospered with me.

Men who knew me trusted me; some came with offers to share in my enterprise.

Thus I had command of what capital I could use; I was able to undertake great works and to carry them through.

Fortune kept growing and growing; for as I got wealthier I found newer and larger and more productive uses for my money.
And in all my work I can say before God I never willingly wronged any man.


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