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"
Do
you
think
that
a
fraud
of
this
kind
would
be
just
?
"
"
You
re
the
most
immoral
man
living
you
think
of
nothing
but
justice
!
You
don
t
feel
any
love
at
all
!
"
He
got
up
,
his
movement
abrupt
and
stressed
,
the
movement
of
ending
an
interview
and
ordering
a
visitor
out
of
his
office
.
"
Mother
,
I
m
running
a
steel
plant
not
a
whorehouse
.
"
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"
Henry
!
"
The
gasp
of
indignation
was
at
his
choice
of
language
,
nothing
more
.
"
Don
t
ever
speak
to
me
again
about
a
job
for
Philip
.
I
would
not
give
him
the
job
of
a
cinder
sweeper
.
I
would
not
allow
him
inside
my
mills
.
I
want
you
to
understand
that
,
once
and
for
all
.
You
may
try
to
help
him
in
any
way
you
wish
,
but
don
t
ever
let
me
see
you
thinking
of
my
mills
as
a
means
to
that
end
.
"
The
wrinkles
of
her
soft
chin
trickled
into
a
shape
resembling
a
sneer
.
"
What
are
they
,
your
mills
a
holy
temple
of
some
kind
?
"
"
Why
.
.
.
yes
,
"
he
said
softly
,
astonished
at
the
thought
.
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"
Don
t
you
ever
think
of
people
and
of
your
moral
duties
?
"
"
I
don
t
know
what
it
is
that
you
choose
to
call
morality
.
No
,
I
don
t
think
of
people
except
that
if
I
gave
a
job
to
Philip
,
I
wouldn
t
be
able
to
face
any
competent
man
who
needed
work
and
deserved
it
.
"
She
got
up
.
Her
head
was
drawn
into
her
shoulders
,
and
the
righteous
bitterness
of
her
voice
seemed
to
push
the
words
upward
at
his
tall
,
straight
figure
:
"
That
s
your
cruelty
,
that
s
what
s
mean
and
selfish
about
you
.
If
you
loved
your
brother
,
you
d
give
him
a
job
he
didn
t
deserve
,
precisely
because
he
didn
t
deserve
it
that
would
be
true
love
and
kindness
and
brotherhood
.
Else
what
s
love
for
?
If
a
man
deserves
a
job
,
there
s
no
virtue
in
giving
it
to
him
.
Virtue
is
the
giving
of
the
undeserved
.
"