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Show PLEASURES OF THE RICH. Writer In Lifo Sheds New Light on tl-a Subject. Thero has, from tlmo Immemorial, been a disposition to crli.clso tho habits hab-its of tho very rich, on tho ground that thoy permit themselves too many pleasures. Thero Is popularly supposed sup-posed to bo a kind of unseemliness In tho spectacle of a plutocrat Indulging himself In steam yachts, prlvato cars and golf links, sitmincr camps and so forth. In reality this shows a mean spirit toward tho-very rich, Why, Indeed, should wo grudgo them tho fow pleasures pleas-ures thoy have, when thoro aro so many that they cannot buy? Ccitaln brands of friendship or a good digestion or hard working and conscientious children, cannot bo obtained ob-tained by tho very rich. Instead, they havo to content themselves with all tho cheaper things that money can buy. Let them therefore enjoy thomselves In their small wny. They deserve to bo made happy over trifles, assuming that thoy always havo tho necessary capacity. Life. |