Deena Dietrich

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That was Cornie’s father’s judgment, anyway: that his son was weak, an embarrassment, a drain on the old man’s resources, a drain on his name. It was hard being the son of the Commodore, harder still to be named after him and judged only on the differences between them. Always being found wanting.
Vanderbilt: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty
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