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An Unsocial Socialist

CHAPTER V
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I use heaps of postage stamps, pay the expenses of many indifferent lecturers, defray the cost of printing reams of pamphlets and hand-bills which hail the laborer flatteringly as the salt of the earth, write and edit a little socialist journal, and do what lies in my power generally.
I had rather spend my ill-gotten wealth in this way than upon an expensive house and a retinue of servants.

And I prefer my corduroys and my two-roomed chalet here to our pretty little house, and your pretty little ways, and my pretty little neglect of the work that my heart is set upon.

Some day, perhaps, I will take a holiday; and then we shall have a new honeymoon." For a moment Henrietta seemed about to cry.

Suddenly she exclaimed with enthusiasm: "I will stay with you, Sidney.

I will share your work, whatever it may be.


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