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The undeveloped state of the class struggle, as well as their own surroundings, causes Socialists of this kind to consider themselves far superior to all class antagonisms. They want to improve the condition of every member of society, even that of the most favoured. Hence, they habitually appeal to society at large, without distinction of class; nay, by preference, to the ruling class.
Now there was among the Trojans one Dolon, the son of Eumedes the godlike herald, and he was rich in gold, and rich in bronze: and verily he was ill favoured to look upon, but swift of foot. So he spake then a word to the Trojans and to Hector: "Hector, my heart and manful spirit urge me to go near the swift-faring ships, and spy out all.
Fortune favoured him because he had no need of her favours; the discovery of coal under his Westerly acres was wholly adventitious, but it made him far and away the richest man in Radville with the possible exception of old Colonel Bohun's traditional millions. In person he is as beautiful as a snake-fence, as alluring as a stone wall.
His employer favoured him with a hard look, and sulked several minutes longer. Then he surrendered. "Get out my bag, Smoke," he ordered, "and lend a hand with that fire. We won't get off till morning now." Next day the gale still blew. Lake Linderman was no more than a narrow mountain gorge filled with water.
A man working alone would have taken months, perhaps years, in this preliminary work. Then luck favoured us. Our records collected, of course, by organisation contained a portrait of a man strikingly like you" he nodded to Grell "and a comparison of finger-prints told us that the dead man was not you, but Harry Goldenburg.
But the situation as regards mining is at present far from satisfactory. Mr. Julean Arnold, American Commercial Attaché at Peking, writing early in 1919, made the following statement as regards China's mineral resources: China is favoured with a wonderful wealth in coal and in a good supply of iron ore, two essentials to modern industrial development.
He had learned that the God of heaven favoured him, and had helped him toward his power and glory; but he thought that for that very reason the power and glory were his own that he had a right over the souls and consciences of his subjects, and might make them worship what he liked, and how he liked.
But fortunately the lesson is no longer needed; for a wide and intelligent constituency of readers all over the world now afford the patronage to literature which was formerly the special privilege of single individuals favoured by rank or fortune. Both to authors and readers this emancipation has been productive of the happiest results.
A ray of sunlight straggling in in more open, more favoured localities, the sun lay broadly over all on that spring morning touched the face of Sir Francis, which wore a by no means well-pleased expression. In the paper he was reading, wet from the press, was an account of a steeplechase in which his brother's name had largely figured.
Ere Heinz had found time to address a word to Eva or to greet his mother she glided swiftly to his side and, with an angry expression on her face, whispered: "If Heaven bestowed the greatest happiness upon the most deserving, you must be the most favoured of mortals, for a more exquisite masterpiece than your future wife I know her was never created.
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