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The Second Generation

CHAPTER XVIII
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I'd abolish the coarse, brutal contrasts between waste and want.

Then there'd be a chance for the really interesting contrasts--the infinite varieties of thought and taste and character and individuality." "I see," said Adelaide, as if struck by a new idea.

"You'd have the contrasts, differences among flowers, not merely between flower and weed.
You'd abolish the weeds." "Root and stalk," answered Dory, admiring her way of putting it.

"My objection to these aristocratic ideals is that they are so vulgar--and so dishonest.

Is that prejudice ?" "No--oh, no!" replied Del sincerely.


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