"Yes, ah yes, there is frightful misery in the world," answered Gabriel tenderly and sadly. "Yes, many of the poor, cut off from all joy, all hope, are cold and hungry and in want of shelter and raiment, in the midst of the immense riches which the Creator has provided, not for the happiness of a few, but for the happiness of all, for his wish was that they should be equitably divided — but a few have acquired the common inheritance by fraud and violence."
— EUGENE SUE, The Wandering Jew, Part XVI., Chap. 34.
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