Fred Bubbers

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For these local families of distinction were convinced that not only one's family but one's wealth was the be-all and end-all of every happy union meant to include social security. And in consequence, while considering Clyde as one who was unquestionably eligible socially, still, because it had been whispered about that his means were very slender, they were not inclined to look upon him as one who might aspire to marriage with any of their daughters.
Fred Bubbers
As Daisy would say, "Rich girls don't marry poor boys."
An American Tragedy
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