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“A Classic FromThe Diamond’s Mi
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IndexAbout The Author .............
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Ahead of you stretches your future
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ForewordOur prosperity as a nation
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Arizona. It possessed a climate sim
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Safely buried in the wrecked cities
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Money is the medium by which earthl
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generous thou needest not to labor.
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themselves would be delighted. But
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"Let us go to Arkad this very day,"
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"Others there probably are, who can
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“You have fulfilled your part of
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"I have given it to Azmur, the bric
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"You had strong will power to keep
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His friends thanked him and went aw
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"But why," demanded the King, "shou
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wisely to build a fortune of his ow
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eggs and take out from it each even
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The Second CureControl thy expendit
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The Third CureMake thy gold multipl
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The Fourth CureGuard thy treasures
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The Fifth CureMake of thy dwelling
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The Sixth CureInsure a future incom
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The Seventh CureIncrease thy abilit
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respect thyself. Thereby shalt thou
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The sun had just set like a great r
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"In tilling the soil, in honest tra
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"Many years ago, when I was a young
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merchant, a name. Maybe you think i
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"Thank you! Again I like to speak."
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MEN OF ACTION ARE FAVORED BY THE GO
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herd sprawled in the sand, some che
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The father smiled indulgently. “C
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“These are the five laws of gold
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“This I do to prove to thee, my f
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