The Case of Summerfield
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© 2006 The Reader Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: Canada
Edition: First Edition
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Description:"He began with some general remarks about the inequality of fortune amongst mankind, and instanced himself as a striking example of the fate of those men, who, according to all the rules of right, ought to be near the top, instead of at the foot of the ladder of fortune. "But," said he, springing to his feet with impulsive energy, "I have now the means at my command of rising superior to fate, or of inflicting incalculable ills upon the whole human race." " Keywords:Listed in: |
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