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The Complete Life of John Hopkins

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📖 Pages11
⏰ Reading time 30 minutes
💡 Originally published1904
🌏 Original language English
📌 Type Stories
📌 Genres Adventure, Realism

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There is a saying that no man has tasted the full flavour of life until he has known poverty, love and war.
The justness of this reflection commends it to the lover of condensed philosophy.
The three conditions embrace about all there is in life worth knowing. A surface thinker might deem that wealth should be added to the list.
Not so.
When a poor man finds a long-hidden quarter-dollar that has slipped through a rip into his vest lining, he sounds the pleasure of life with a deeper plummet than any millionaire can hope to cast.
It seems that the wise executive power that rules life has thought best to drill man in these three conditions; and none may escape all three.
In rural places the terms do not mean so much.
Poverty is less pinching; love is temperate; war shrinks to contests about boundary lines and the neighbors' hens.
It is in the cities that our epigram gains in truth and vigor; and it has remained for one John Hopkins to crowd the experience into a rather small space of time.
The Hopkins flat was like a thousand others.
There was a rubber plant in one window; a flea-bitten terrier sat in the other, wondering when he was to have his day.
John Hopkins was like a thousand others.
He worked at $20 per week in a nine-story, red-brick building at either Insurance, Buckle's Hoisting Engines, Chiropody, Loans, Pulleys, Boas Renovated, Waltz Guaranteed in Five Lessons, or Artificial Limbs.
It is not for us to wring Mr. Hopkins's avocation from these outward signs that be.
Mrs. Hopkins was like a thousand others.
The auriferous tooth, the sedentary disposition, the Sunday afternoon wanderlust, the draught upon the delicatessen store for home-made comforts, the furor for department store marked-down sales, the feeling of superiority to the lady in the third-floor front who wore genuine ostrich tips and had two names over her bell, the mucilaginous hours during which she remained glued to the window sill, the vigilant avoidance of the instalment man, the tireless patronage of the acoustics of the dumb-waiter shaft — all the attributes of the Gotham flat-dweller were hers.
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