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The Iron Puddler

CHAPTER XLIX
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When labor loafs, it injures labor first and capital last.

For labor grows poor to-day while the capitalist gets poor to-morrow.

But to-morrow never comes.

The capitalist can turn laborer and raise himself a mess of pork and beans.
The laborer who does not turn capitalist and have a house and garden for his old age is lacking in foresight.
Men will never be equal.

John L.Sullivan had many fights, and John always whipped the other fellow, or the other fellow whipped John.
When all men are equal, every prize fight will end in a draw, and every batter will knock as many home runs as Babe Ruth.
"There is enough already created to supply everybody if it were equally divided." Yes.


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