The Gilded Age


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green age young gentlemen are sometimes afraid of being called milksops,  
and Philip's associates had not always been the most select, such as  
these historians would have chosen for him, or whom at a later, period he  
would have chosen for himself. It seemed inexplicable, for instance,  
that his life should have been thrown so much with his college  
acquaintance, Henry Brierly.  
Yet, this was true of Philip, that in whatever company he had been he had  
never been ashamed to stand up for the principles he learned from his  
mother, and neither raillery nor looks of wonder turned him from that  
daily habit had learned at his mother's knees.--Even flippant Harry  
respected this, and perhaps it was one of the reasons why Harry and all  
who knew Philip trusted him implicitly. And yet it must be confessed  
that Philip did not convey the impression to the world of a very serious  
young man, or of a man who might not rather easily fall into temptation.  
One looking for a real hero would have to go elsewhere.  
The parting between Laura and her mother was exceedingly painful to both.  
It was as if two friends parted on a wide plain, the one to journey  
towards the setting and the other towards the rising sun, each  
comprehending that every step henceforth must separate their lives,  
wider and wider.  
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