have; and
they say
without
shame, I
cannot
afford it.
Gentlemen
do not
hesitate
to ride in
the
second-class
cars, or
in the
second
cabin. An
economist,
or a man
who can
proportion
his means
and his
ambition,
or bring
the year
round with
expenditure
which
expresses
his
character,
without
embarrassing
one day of
his
future, is
already a
master of
life, and
a freeman.
Lord
Burleigh
writes to
his son,
"that one
ought
never to
devote
more than
two thirds


