The Last American : a Fragment From the Journal of Khan-Li [pseud.], Prince of Dimph-Yoo-Chur And Admiral in the Persian Navy

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" But the Mehrikans of gentle blood," I asked, "had they no titles ?" " Neither titles nor gentle blood," he an- swered. "And as they were all of much the same origin, and came to this country simply to thrive more fatly than at home, there was nothing except difference in wealth on which to establish a superior order. Being deep re- specters of money this was a satisfying dis- tinction. It soon resulted that those families who possessed riches for a generation or two became the substitute for
...an aristocracy. This upper class was given to sports and pastimes, spending their wealth freely, being prodigious- ly fond of display. Their intellectual develop- ment was feeble, and they wielded but little influence save in social matters. They fol- lowed closely the fashions of foreign aristoc- racies. Great attentions were paid to wander- ing nobles from other lands. Even distant relatives of titled people were greeted with the warmest enthusiasm.
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