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"Passy's where Balzac lived. Have you ever seen his house there?" "There was a boy working with me, the Kid, 'le gosse, it'd be in French. Without him, I should never have done it. I was completely crushed.... I suppose that he was drowned.... Anyway, we swam under water as far as we could, and, as it was nearly dark, I managed to get on a barge, where a funny anarchist family took care of me.
M. Passy, with his usual logic, observes that there will always be dishonest people who, etc. Accuse human nature, he cries, but not competition. At the very outset M. Passy's logic wanders from the question. A manufacturer finds a way of replacing a workman who costs him three francs a day by a woman to whom he gives but one franc.
"In Ireland," continues this orator, "there is no competition, and yet poverty is extreme." On this point M. Passy's ordinary logic has been betrayed by an extraordinary lack of memory. In Ireland there is a complete, universal monopoly of the land, and unlimited, desperate competition for farms. Competition-monopoly are the two balls which unhappy Ireland drags, one after each foot.
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