14/90 I belong to the common people." "But if anyone else said so, my son, wouldn't you be in a tear. YOU know you consider yourself equal to any gentleman." "In myself," he answered, "not in my class or my education or my manners. But in myself I am." "Very well, then. Then why talk about the common people ?" "Because--the difference between people isn't in their class, but in themselves. |