It is well known that vile and loathsome buildings, probably the property of some opulent landowner, yield from the misery of their inmates a far larger rent than the plots on which the most luxurious and convenient mansions are built. Dives is clothed in purple and fine linen and fares sumptuously every day from the crumbs which he sweeps out of the wallet of Lazarus.
— PROFESSOR THOROLD ROGERS, Work and Wages, Chap. XV., p. 426.
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