[The Titan by Theodore Dreiser]@TWC D-Link bookThe Titan CHAPTER II 14/19
He caught a glance in return which he could not possibly forget.
The eyes of Cowperwood said more than any words ever could.
Instead of jesting faintly Mr.Rambaud decided to explain some things about the Northwest.
Perhaps this Philadelphian might be interested. To a man who has gone through a great life struggle in one metropolis and tested all the phases of human duplicity, decency, sympathy, and chicanery in the controlling group of men that one invariably finds in every American city at least, the temperament and significance of another group in another city is not so much, and yet it is.
Long since Cowperwood had parted company with the idea that humanity at any angle or under any circumstances, climatic or otherwise, is in any way different.
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