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English, 28.01.2020 02:31 cbogrett

“that i may show you in deed my contempt for that by which you live, i waive the two millions of which i once dreamed as of paradise, and which i now despise. that i may deprive myself of my right to them, i shall come out from here five minutes before the stipulated term, and thus shall violate the agreement.”

what motivates the lawyer to write the above in a letter?

his love for the banker
his hatred of freedom, life, and health
his contempt for money and gold
his joy at being able to leave the room

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