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An Unsocial Socialist

CHAPTER XV
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The good-humored one is a bargee on the Lyvern Canal.

The other is one of the senior noblemen of the British Peerage.

They illustrate the fact that Nature, even when perverted by generations of famine fever, ignores the distinctions we set up between men.

This group of men and women, all tolerably intelligent and thoughtful looking, are so-called enemies of society--Nihilists, Anarchists, Communards, members of the International, and so on.

These other poor devils, worried, stiff, strumous, awkward, vapid, and rather coarse, with here and there a passably pretty woman, are European kings, queens, grand-dukes, and the like.


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