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The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists

CHAPTER 1
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There's always been rich and poor in the world, and there always will be.' 'Wot I always say is there 'ere,' remarked Philpot, whose principal characteristic--apart from thirst--was a desire to see everyone comfortable, and who hated rows of any kind.

'There ain't no use in the likes of us trubblin our 'eds or quarrelin about politics.

It don't make a dam bit of difference who you votes for or who gets in.
They're hall the same; workin the horicle for their own benefit.

You can talk till you're black in the face, but you won't never be able to alter it.

It's no use worrying.


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