Complete by Gilbert Parker]@TWC D-Link book Complete 15/33 "Remember John Grier has made a great name for himself--as great in his way as Andrew Carnegie or Pierpont Morgan--and he's got pride in his name. He wants his son to carry it on, and in a way he's right." "That's good argument," said Carnac, "but if his name isn't strong enough to carry itself, his son can't carry it for him. How many sons have ever added to their father's fame? In the modern world, I can only think of the Pitts in England. |