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XXI. GENTILLESSE.
merchant shipping, etc.) and the conditions of menial service.
It will facilitate the examination of these if we put them for the moment aside, and pass to the other division of our dilemma, the question, namely, what kind of lives our gentlemen and ladies are to live, for whom all this hard work is to be done.
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