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This Side of Paradise

CHAPTER 5
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My idea is that we've got to go very much faster." He slightly emphasized the last words and the chauffeur unconsciously increased the speed of the car.

Amory and the big man laughed; the little man laughed, too, after a pause.
"Every child," said Amory, "should have an equal start.

If his father can endow him with a good physique and his mother with some common sense in his early education, that should be his heritage.

If the father can't give him a good physique, if the mother has spent in chasing men the years in which she should have been preparing herself to educate her children, so much the worse for the child.

He shouldn't be artificially bolstered up with money, sent to these horrible tutoring schools, dragged through college...


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