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In "the fallacy of success," chesterton writes that the biographer of vanderbilt "merely wished to prostrate himself before the mystery of a millionaire." this metaphor suggests that chesterton views the biographer as 1. a friend who sees only vanderbilt's good qualities 2. an historian who exaggerates vanderbilt's importance 3. a liar who deliberately misquotes vanderbilt and his admirers 4. an author who worships wealth rather than reports on vanderbilt

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