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A Convenient Theory
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AT charity meetings, one Mould always volunteered to go round with the
hat, but was suspected of sparing his own pocket. Overhearing one day a
hint to that effect, he made the following speech: Other gentlemen puts
down what they thinks proper, and so does I. Charity's a private
concern, and what I gives is nothing to nobody.
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