The book The Wastrel Hoard; a Drama of the Greater Love was written by author Hendrick, Frank. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Wastrel Hoard; a Drama of the Greater Love book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Wastrel Hoard; a Drama of the Greater Love a good or bad book?
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BuLLARD. He's violating the most sacred duty. A man of his powers owes it to himself and those dependent upon him to keep free from want. Senator Morse. His wants are simple. BuLLARD. People who are literary and musical and artistic are unreliable. It's inborn, I suppose, in boys who take after their mothers. Senator Morse. A reversal for Judge Shakespeare! How do you prove it by Russell ? [BuLLARD looks at Senator Morse as if to discern how much he means by the question. He hazards an answer o...nly when satisfied that the question is innocent. Mary appears in the doorway.] BuLLARD. Well — he should have mortgaged his eternal life to sweeten the last days of the mother of those girls. Senator Morse. Money wouldn't do that. The boy made tremendous sacrifices for years to spare her sorrow. BULLARD. [Shrugging his shoulders.] He's weak. He won't stand up. Senator Morse. Senator Morse. Let me tell you something, Bullard. When Russell had been married four years, the whole thing went wrong.
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