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Excerpt from Profit and Loss in Man
N the following pages, Author and Lecturer have cooperated, with the Lecturer, it may as well be confessed, rather predominating. Yet even the Lecturer drew upon the Author with some freedom; for while several Chapters of this book have done service as Lec tures, on the platform, many of their salient points, as there given, were appropriated from the Author's own Wealth and Waste, to which volume these pages are supplementary, while some facts and principles therein, and a few incidents, here find reiteration.
In the Chapters, to be sure, certain matter appears which the Lectures did not contain, and verbal changes have been made to meet the demands of print where the spoken word would not serve so well. But in large part this book is a printed echo of the Lecturer's platform work during these last few years; and he has not deemed it necessary, or wise, largely to recast the language into which his thoughts of the platform came naturally to shape themselves.
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