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English, 17.09.2019 20:00 stephen4438

Who says the following and why?
oh yes. quite a fat one. this is an age of upstarts. men begin in kentish town with 80 pounds a
year, and end in park lane with a hundred thousand. they want to drop kentish town; but they
give themselves away every time they open their mouths. now i can teach them-
-pickering is explaining capitalism to liza.
-higgins is explaining his profession.
-liza is plotting revenge on her old friends that used to tease her.
-pickering is complaining about the poor manners of "new money."

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