Arcadian Adventures With the Idle Rich
Arcadian Adventures With the Idle Rich
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trols from its cradle an entire New Jersey
corporation. The United States attorney-general is suing
her as she sits, in a vain attempt to make her dissolve
herself into constituent companies. Near by is a child
of four, in a khaki suit, who represents the merger of
two trunk-line railways. You may meet in the flickered
sunlight any number of little princes and princesses far
more real than the poor survivals of Europe. Incalculable
infants wave their fifty-dollar ivory rattles in an
inarticulate greeting to one another. A million dollars
of preferred stock laughs merrily in recognition of a
majority control going past in a go-cart drawn by an
imported nurse. And through it all the sunlight falls
through the elm trees, and the birds sing and the motors
hum, so that the whole world as seen from the boulevard
of Plutoria Avenue is the very pleasantest place imaginable.
Just below Plutoria Avenue, and parallel with it, the trees die out and the brick and stone of the City begins in earnest. Even from the Aven
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(1914) Humor (Satirical)
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The rich gather at The Mausoleum Club, to comment, plan and scheme.
All things are under consideration, especially their wealth (how to keep and expand it).
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The rich gather at The Mausoleum Club, to comment, plan and scheme.
All things are under consideration, especially their wealth (how to keep and expand it).
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03/21/2006