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The Malady of the Century

CHAPTER IX
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You are not, perhaps, aware how well organized we are, and how we follow up everything that may be of use to us afterward.

We know what you did for our party in Berlin, and that you are suffering for it now.

We know your circumstances, and that you have a considerable sum of money at your disposal, and, I repeat, we want educated men.

Most of us have not had the means to get much schooling.
The struggle for our daily bread uses up all our time, and all the brains we have.

Look at me, Herr Doctor, for years I never had more than five hours' sleep, and always used half the night to learn the little I know.


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