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 1     I,      IV|    covet, and I do not admire wealth alone, pure and simple.
 2     I,       V|      as it was from a lady of wealth and position, was not altogether
 3     I,      VI|      that, in spite of all my wealth, I am unable to pay it at
 4     I,      VI|      acquire my present great wealth by my own good sense and
 5     I,      VI|       to say that the worldly wealth I have won is not worth
 6     I,      IX|       guess the amount of the wealth I offer you. You shall know
 7     I,      IX|     possession of the immense wealth my father had left me would
 8     I,      IX|      for such is the power of wealth. But do not believe that
 9    II,    XVII|       may it do you! You have wealth and therefore power, and
10    II,    XVII|       Your youth, beauty, and wealth will carry you up to the
11    II,    XVII| luxurious - because you loved wealth and luxury; and your conduct
12    II,    XVII|    happiness; not only for my wealth, for wealth alone is not
13    II,    XVII|       only for my wealth, for wealth alone is not happiness.
14    II,    XVII|      man may be happy without wealth, and be very unhappy with
15    II,    XVII|       world compare to you in wealth!"~ ~"Yes," he said, after
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