A Fool And His Money (Fiscle Part-I)
By: George Barr Mccutcheon
I Am Quite Sure It Was My Uncle Rilas Who Said That I Was A Fool. If
Memory Serves Me Well He Relieved himself Of That Conviction In the
Presence Of My Mother--Whose Brother He Was--At A Time When I Was
Least Competent To Acknowledge _His_ Wisdom And Most Arrogant In
Asserting my Own. I Was A Freshman In college: A Fact--Or Condition,
Perhaps,--Which Should Serve As An Excuse For Both Of Us.
Memory Serves Me Well He Relieved himself Of That Conviction In the
Presence Of My Mother--Whose Brother He Was--At A Time When I Was
Least Competent To Acknowledge _His_ Wisdom And Most Arrogant In
Asserting my Own. I Was A Freshman In college: A Fact--Or Condition,
Perhaps,--Which Should Serve As An Excuse For Both Of Us.
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