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Kelland, Clarence B

"Youth Challenges"

... Because I have more money than you--you want to
believe--anything of me. ... You're even willing to--believe it of
her. ... I can--love as well as if I were poor. ... I can--honor and
respect the girl I want to marry as well as if I--carried a union
card. ... That is TRUE."
Dulac laughed shortly; then, even in his rage, he became oratorical,
theatrical.
"We know the honor and respect of your kind. ... We know what our
sisters and daughters have to expect from you. We've learned it. You
talk fair--you dangle your filthy money under their eyes--you promise
this and you promise that. ... And then you throw away your toys. ...
They come back to us covered with disgrace, heart-broken, marked
forever, and fit to be no man's wife. ... That's your respect and
honor. That's your decency. ... Leave our women alone. ... Go to your
bridge-playing, silly, husband-swapping society women. They know you.
They know what to expect from you--and get what they deserve. Leave
our women alone.


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