Originally Posted By: Argo44

4. Warburton: "The Afridi lad from his earliest childhood is taught by the circumstances of his existence and life to distrust all mankind, and very often his nearest relations, heirs to his small plot of land by right of inheritance, are his deadliest enemies, Distrust of all mankind and readiness to strike the first blow for the safety of his own life, has therefore become the maxims of the Afridi."


4. Uncle Jack: "The [Brightmoor] lad from his earliest childhood is taught by the circumstances of his existence and life to distrust all mankind...and readiness to strike the first blow for the safety of his own life, [and to book before the cops get there] has therefore become the maxim of...



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...the Brightmoor lad.