“ As to our mode of life, every man has a right to live in the best way he can ”
Charles Dickens, Barnaby Rudge (1841). copy citation
Author | Charles Dickens |
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Source | Barnaby Rudge |
Topic | life living |
Date | 1841 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/917/917-h/917-h.htm |
Context
“Why have you encouraged me, sir, to an expenditure and mode of life to which we have no right or title?’
‘My good fellow,’ returned his father more compassionately than ever, ‘if you made no appearance, how could you possibly succeed in the pursuit for which I destined you? As to our mode of life, every man has a right to live in the best way he can; and to make himself as comfortable as he can, or he is an unnatural scoundrel. Our debts, I grant, are very great, and therefore it the more behoves you, as a young man of principle and honour, to pay them off as speedily as possible.’”
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