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1     V|    cavaliers, with all their wealth to boot, will seem but beggars
2     V| escape the danger with which wealth always threatens innocence."~ ~
3  VIII| Bible. But I know, sir, that wealth is not happiness. I knew
4  VIII|      dazzling allurements of wealth, even when it had only to
5     X|      along with him enormous wealth and a monstrously grand
6     X|      not sell myself for his wealth, as you have done!) "Well,
7   XII|     books. There was all the wealth, pomp, splendour and profusion
8   XXI|      351] have been! May his wealth never spoil his heart, so
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