“One may do all these things and many others in which there is delight for the senses and gratification for the soul. “And, when I realized all this, I decided to myself that I would claim my share of the good things of life. I would not be one of those who stand afar off, enviously watching others enjoy. I would not be content to clothe myself in the cheapest raiment that looked respectable. I would not be satisfied with the lot of a poor man. On the contrary, I would make myself a guest at this banquet of good things. “Being, as you know, the son of a humble merchant, one of a large family
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