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"To be stupid, selfish, and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost."
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THE Baroness Volterra drove to the Palazzo Conti in the heart of Rome at nine oclock in the morning, to be sure of finding Donna Clementins at home. She had tried twice to telephone, on the previous afternoon, but the central one had answered that the communication was interrupted. She was very anxious to see Clementina at once, in order to get her support for a new and complicated charity. She only wanted the name, and expected nothing else, for the Goati had very little ready money, though they still lived as if they were rich. This did not matter to their friends, but was it source of constant anxiety to their creditors, and to the good Pompeo Sassi, the steward of the ruined estate. He alone knew what the Conti owed, for none of them knew much about it themselves, though he had done his best to make the state of things clear to them, The big porter of the palace was sweeping the pavement of the great entrance, as the cab drove in. He wore his working clothes of grey linen with silver buttons bearing the ancient arms of his masters, and his third best gold-laced cap.....
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