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The Man of Forty Crowns - cover

The Man of Forty Crowns

Voltaire Voltaire

Publisher: Urban Romantics

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Summary

The causes of our poverty; a poverty which we hide under varnished ceilings, or with the help of our dealers in fashion. We are poor with taste. There are some officers of revenue, there are contractors or jobbers, there are merchants, very rich; their children, their sons-in-law, are also very rich, but the nation in general is unfortunately not so.
Available since: 07/13/2016.

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