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So his son was from boyhood well acquainted with the aristocracy’s talent for condescension, which unconsciously yet so accurately weighed and measured out the exact quantity of affability required; and he had always been irritated by this subservience—of one who did, after all, belong to the intellectual elite—towards the possessors of horses, lands and traditions.
Man Without Qualities
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